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Im swapping my EP3 trans guts to 6 speed and I have both an rsx-s shift mechanism and an 06-11 si shift mechanism. Is one better than the other with the long shift cable and adapter from MAP? My initial thoughts are no, but before I order I wanted to see what people thought.
Si requires welding and other modification to work. I had to weld on the bracket to reverse the shift action, weld the counter weight in a new spot, move the vent, and add some washers to raise the cable in order for it to work. That said the RSX one is worth more money so if you are willing to do the modifications it might be worth it.
 
Si requires welding and other modification to work. I had to weld on the bracket to reverse the shift action, weld the counter weight in a new spot, move the vent, and add some washers to raise the cable in order for it to work. That said the RSX one is worth more money so if you are willing to do the modifications it might be worth it.

Ok thanks. Since i already have both (I have 3 of the rsx-s ones) ill just use the rsx one and not worry about modifying the civic si one.
 
Any new intel on whether TSX transmissions can be made to work? MAP says it hits the frame rail but I had both a TSX (CL7 if that matters) and a FD2 Sport (CSX equivalent) transmission side by side tonight and they were the same in most dimensions.
 
There are so many different transmission variations between CRV, Accord, Civic, RSX and Odyssey, then amongst those models l, each domestic market has differences. I haven't examined every single one but the TSX transmissions that have come thru here didn't fit. What is your transmission code?

Here are the TSX transmissions we had.
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There are so many different transmission variations between CRV, Accord, Civic, RSX and Odyssey, then amongst those models l, each domestic market has differences. I haven't examined every single one but the TSX transmissions that have come thru here didn't fit. What is your transmission code?

Here are the TSX transmissions we had. View attachment 114378
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ASP3 and it looks identical to your images. For the dimensions that relate to the frame rail, doesn't seem to be much different if at all to RSX:

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And it looks like there is a lot of clearance with an RSX/Civic SI trans:

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Which makes me wonder if the TSX transmission housings would actually work - only that the rear mount and side mount would be different.
 
ASP3 is a Euro Accord, not a TSX. The interchanges show it mounts to the TSX engine but in terms of this swap, no, because Euro TSX has different mounts from a USDM TSX. Again, because there are so many specific differences between markets and because so many have been imported, there are a lot of things that you need to go over to see if it's compatible. If your confident, that it looks the same, install it, let us know how it goes. But if your transmission looks like the one's I posted above, then 3/4 mounts will not work with the swap plus none of the shifter parts will align. You can swap the internals of the transmission into an RSX/Civic housing.

Also keep in mind when I started swapping these back 15 years ago, we didn't have all these imported engines and transmissions, so I did everything based on USDM models, so there are models we all have re-learn now since the USDM is all higher mileage.
 
Part numbers for the bell housings and transmission housings between the PNN3 and the RPD6 (that I have) are common so I'm reasonably confident that the ASP3 should fit since it has been the same as the RPD6 for the 3-4 measurements that I took.

Sounds like it wouldn't apply to usdm tsx transmissions though if they are at all different to the ASP3 (CL7) and AST5 (CL9). I say tsx because the accord euros we have in other markets share the same body as a tsx and very similar engines (k24a2 and k24a3).

I'm planning this all out first so I haven't committed to getting the car just yet. However, time permitting I will scan both the RPD6 and ASP3 and share the results here.
 
Part numbers for the bell housings and transmission housings between the PNN3 and the RPD6 (that I have) are common so I'm reasonably confident that the ASP3 should fit since it has been the same as the RPD6 for the 3-4 measurements that I took.

Sounds like it wouldn't apply to usdm tsx transmissions though if they are at all different to the ASP3 (CL7) and AST5 (CL9). I say tsx because the accord euros we have in other markets share the same body as a tsx and very similar engines (k24a2 and k24a3).

I'm planning this all out first so I haven't committed to getting the car just yet. However, time permitting I will scan both the RPD6 and ASP3 and share the results here.

Yes, if you're in a different market other than US, you will likely have to do a bit of further research on your own as you have different models available to you that we do not have there and vice versa. Heck, there are some K20 and K24 variants we didn't even get here in the states. I am sure there is some more cross compatibility out there, but it is trying to decipher it that will take some time and money. We in the States have the USDM stuff more readily available, outside of the US, it's the EDM and JDM stuff that everyone has. The US has only recently started bringing some of the Euro and JDM stuff here because of the mileage but we are still trying to play catch up to discover all the differences. Just a thought, for the sake of keeping thing straight try and site things based on engine and transmission codes.
 
Part numbers for the bell housings and transmission housings between the PNN3 and the RPD6 (that I have) are common so I'm reasonably confident that the ASP3 should fit since it has been the same as the RPD6 for the 3-4 measurements that I took.

Sounds like it wouldn't apply to usdm tsx transmissions though if they are at all different to the ASP3 (CL7) and AST5 (CL9). I say tsx because the accord euros we have in other markets share the same body as a tsx and very similar engines (k24a2 and k24a3).

I'm planning this all out first so I haven't committed to getting the car just yet. However, time permitting I will scan both the RPD6 and ASP3 and share the results here.
Scans confirmed my suspicion, RPD6 (same bell and transmission housing PNs as Civic Si/CSX) (grey) and ASP3 (CL7) (red) transmissions are very similar. From what I can tell without a car to reference, there should be no issue in using CL7 (CL9 should be the same too, will scan that if I can ever be bothered) transmissions in this swap, providing different top and rear transmissions mounts are used. However, I recall seeing instances of modified traction arms somewhere so the bottom of the red CL7 trans may still foul(?), will find out when I get a car and get to the swap. Worst case will always have the Civic Si housing to fall back on.

The bulge on the bottom of the red trans was just due to me not suspending it when scanning and the software tried to blend areas where there was no scan data. The grey trans was suspended and captured the details correctly.

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