Is it ungoverned
An autimatic transmission will have a 4 speed transmission and a manual transmission will have a 5 speed transmission.
Behind the engine, where the transmission and engine connect.
To match a constant speed engine with a variable speed vehicle.
In theory, if you can find a transmission housing, flywheel, and clutch that will attach to this engine.
it is a speed limiter of engine...control speed respect to load....
Four speeds on your transmission and the overdrive is when the engine speed and the transmission speed are engaged is a interchangeable load. running "free" sort of
Not that i know of, but ! There is a 6-speed in the newer celica GTS model, and that transmission will bolt up to the 2.2 Non Turbo engine in the MR2 as well as the turbo engine... But the problem is getting the shift linkage hooked up, the rear engine has a shift linkage on the front of the transmission, and the FWD has a linkage on the rear of the transmission. But i am in the process of putting in a and buying a 6-speed Celica transmission That 6-speed transmission will NOT bolt to a 5sfe, 3sge or 3sgte engine. There are currently no 6 speed options. there might be a 6 speed depending on 09 its not confirmed yet though so keep the fingers crossed
You would have to take out the engine and then it would make it easy to take the transmission of of the engine.
It will usually come on. The speed sensor on my transmission died and it displayed the check engine light.
The speed sensor is in the engine compartment on a 1995 Nissan Sentra GXE automatic transmission. It is on the back of the transmission.
The speed sensor on a 1996 Pathfinder 3.3 automatic transmission is in the engine compartment. It is on the transfer case.
Depends on the year, engine, transmission, gearing, etc...