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Old 22-01-2011, 01:09 PM   #1
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Default H box Vs W box?

any idea on the difference, would search but my internet is slow atm.

is the ratios different or the tail shaft length going to be different.
i have a S1 sedan with the W box and just got a new engine and box from
a S1 wagon and it has a H?

just need to know if its going to make much of a difference if i put in the H
series box?

Cheers, Jason.

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