Toyota P transmission
Toyota Motor Corporation's P family is a family of light/medium-duty transmissions found in Toyota cars. They use Porsche-type synchronizers.
P51
Ratios:
- First Gear: 3.525:1
- Second Gear: 2.054:1
- Third Gear: 1.396:1
- Fourth Gear: 1.00:1
- Fifth Gear: 0.859:1
Applications:
- 1973-1981 Celica with 18R-G engine[1][2]
- 1974-1981 Carina with 18R-G engine[3][4]
- 1974-1981 Corona with 18R-G engine[5]
- 1974-1981 Mark II / Cressida with 18R-G engine[6]
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gollark: Huh, I actually found an OC library for this.
gollark: Also, what should the termination message on potatOS be?
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References
- Celica production data
- Toyota Celica Parts Catalogue '70.12-'77.7, Toyota, 1978, No. 52219-78 (Japanese text)
- Carina production data
- Toyota Carina Parts Catalogue '70.12-'77.7, Toyota, 1978, No. 52209-78 (Japanese text)
- Corona production data
- Mark II production data
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