What is an E transmission?
Electronic Transmission means any form of communication not directly involving the physical transmission of paper that creates a record that may be retained, retrieved and reviewed by a recipient thereof and that may be directly reproduced in paper form by such a recipient through an automated process. Sample 2.
What cars used the E153 transmission?
E153
- XV20 (1997-2001) Toyota Camry V6.
- XV20 (1999-2002) Toyota Camry Solara V6.
- SW20 (1990-1999) Toyota MR2 Turbo.
What does the E stand for on the 4L60E transmission?
The 4L60E Transmission is a series of automatic transmission from General Motors. Previously named the THM700, and later renamed to 4L60 to fit into GM’s new naming convention. The “E” stands for the electronically shift controlled version of the 4L60 automatic transmission.
Where are Toyota transmissions made?
These transmissions are being built for the Highlander and 4 Wheel Drive Sienna vehicles and will be shipped to Toyota’s assembly plant in Princeton, Indiana. This expansion increases 6-speed automatic transmission assembly and machining capacity by 20,000 units per month.
What cars have a 4T65E?
Vehicles manufactured with 4T65-E transmissions include:
- Chevrolet Impala.
- Chevy Malibu.
- Pontiac Aztek.
- Chevy Uplander.
- Buick Regal.
- Chevy Venture.
- Pontiac Grand Prix.
- Buick Rendezvous.
How can you tell if a transmission is E153?
On the E153 Transaxle, the Limited slip transmission can be easily identified by removing the axles, and looking through the axle holes on the transmission. If the transmission is equipped with the factory viscous coupler type limited slip, there is a bar that is visible inside of the hole.
How much power can E153 handle?
MWR’s E153 swap kit allows you to install the bulletproof 91-95 Toyota MR2 Turbo transmission in your Elise or Exige. This transmission has been known to handle the power and abuse of 700-800hp drag cars weighing nearly 3000 lbs over the years without a problem.
How do I know if I have a 4L60E or 4L65E?
The two transmissions cannot be differentiated from the outside. The 4L65E shares the same exterior parts but have stronger internals such as 5 pinion planets compared to 4 in the 4L60E. 4L60E uses a 6.5″ depth bell with 6 bolts for non gen 3 LS applications and a 7″ depth bell with 7 bolts for LS applications.