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I was just curious about the standard auto box's in '03 BA XT's.
I have a ba with a bit over 100k km's on the clock, largely with the driving being country at constant speed. The car is pretty much perfect. I was just wondering what kind of power these box's handle, and are they reliable or known to be problematic? |
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arm79 |
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Generalisation I know, but imagine the reliability of an EF/EL/AU auto... Think of what it can handle power wise and its MTBF design of 200-250,000km.
Then make the internal parts cheaper and of a lesser quality and you have a BA auto. |
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lookin at anywhere between 250-300kw as far as i've read for a 4-speed. Mine seemed to be handling fine with 250kw until my trans cooler split and i ended up with water in my 4-speed. How long it lasts really depends on how you drive it.
You should be fine, unless your planning on supercharging it
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Darkr |
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Thanks mate.
So the box's for the xr6 and xt are the same? |
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arm79 |
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XR6T boxes have Kevlar bands as opposed to the standard bands, but the remainder of the internals are the same.
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I see, thanks again.
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XR6's have a different driveline to XT's
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