whats the difference between 300zx 2+0 and 2+2 transmission are they compatible?

Asked by Thedjrush520 Feb 12, 2012 at 11:02 PM about the 1992 Nissan 300ZX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello Im new to this site i just bought a 1992 300zx 2+2 version with an automatic transmission and i had a question because im going to  buy and install a new transmission. but my question is im looking at a lot of transmissions for sale but are the transmissions for the 300zx 2+0 and 2+2 the same? i hear that the 2+2 is longer but i really need to buy a tranny!! please help if the tranny for the 300zx 2+0 does work will i need to change anything to it so it works with my 300zx 2+2???? thanks in advance ~ Thedjrush520

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as i understand it the 2+0 and 2+2 had the same trans however there is a different box used for the turbo and n/a versions the n/a versions used the "RE4R01A" box the turbo versions used the "RE4R03A" box as to if the are interchangeable i'm unsure but if not it could be a costly exersize to fit it so getting the right box would be the best idea if possible.

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there is no difference between the 2+2 and na 2+0 transmissions. the difference is in the driveshaft length. na and tt transmission are however, different

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Buenas, ¿hay diferencia entre transmision automática turbo y automática no turbo de 300zx del 1990?

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