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<blockquote data-quote="yamahaSHO" data-source="post: 6789390" data-attributes="member: 8921"><p>Yes, the first diff was your fault... And so was the second one. You bought one that was "supposedly reinforced" and it blew... When the pin is already broken, it can come out of your case during normal driving. That's generally what happens. It's Quaife or bust.</p><p></p><p>However, if you really would rather have an ATX, you're definitely going to have tranny problems down the road. </p><p></p><p></p><p>To the guy who said they're cheap. Yep, they're cheap to buy, but bringing it back up to operational status is the killer. If you get one that doesn't have a clean body for cheap, it's not worth it.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I just moved from Denver to Omaha and got 27mpg averaging 80mph with the windows down and the trunk loaded down. My Civic got 37mpg with more weight and the AC going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamahaSHO, post: 6789390, member: 8921"] Yes, the first diff was your fault... And so was the second one. You bought one that was "supposedly reinforced" and it blew... When the pin is already broken, it can come out of your case during normal driving. That's generally what happens. It's Quaife or bust. However, if you really would rather have an ATX, you're definitely going to have tranny problems down the road. To the guy who said they're cheap. Yep, they're cheap to buy, but bringing it back up to operational status is the killer. If you get one that doesn't have a clean body for cheap, it's not worth it. FWIW, I just moved from Denver to Omaha and got 27mpg averaging 80mph with the windows down and the trunk loaded down. My Civic got 37mpg with more weight and the AC going. [/QUOTE]
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