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Old 07-31-2010, 02:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Transmission Gear Ratios

Hi all,

Curious to know if anyone know the gear ratios for the transmission in a 1993 Toyota Camry LE with a 2.2L 5SFE engine. Or if anyone can point me in the right direction for the info.

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Old 07-31-2010, 02:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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S51 M/T:
1 3.538
2 1.960
3 1.250
4 0.945
5 0.731

Diff: 3.944

A140E A/T:
1 2.810
2 1.549
3 1.000
4 0.706

Diff: 3.944
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I thought the A140E a/t has a 3.717:1 differential gear. So I'll fix it.

A140E A/T:
1 2.810
2 1.549
3 1.000
4 0.706

Diff: 3.717

The gears are a little shorter on the MT but I've never driven one. Would anyone mind telling me say, oh, what RPM a manual 4cyl camry cruises at when going 70MPH(112kMH)? My auto goes at 2500-2600RPM or so.
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I thought the A140E a/t has a 3.717:1 differential gear. So I'll fix it.

A140E A/T:
1 2.810
2 1.549
3 1.000
4 0.706

Diff: 3.717

The gears are a little shorter on the MT but I've never driven one. Would anyone mind telling me say, oh, what RPM a manual 4cyl camry cruises at when going 70MPH(112kMH)? My auto goes at 2500-2600RPM or so.
Probably. The ratios listed for the A140E are from 1997+.

I have an S51 and at 70mph, I cruise at 2800rpm.
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