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Old 04-10-2019, 11:39 AM   #1
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SR de vs. det flex plate. Are they same??

Hi all,

I'm planning on swapping to a different transmission.

For this swap, i need to utilize a stock sr20det flex plate for the starter.

Is sr20de flex plate same as det? especially the ring gear count and space in between.
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Old 04-10-2019, 11:59 AM   #2
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Are you referring to the dust shield between the tranny and the block??

If so, they should be. They both use the same tranny
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Are you referring to the dust shield between the tranny and the block??

If so, they should be. They both use the same tranny
Hi ralliart,

No I'm referring to Automatic trans flexplate (what flywheel would be to manual trans).

Maybe drag guys can chime in and help?
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sr20det automatic and manual use the same flexplate
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sr20det automatic and manual use the same flexplate

thank you but you didn't answer my question.

Automatic uses flexplate
manual uses flywheel.

question. is sr20de flexplate same as sr20det flexplate. both would be automatic obviously.
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Oh I see.

Yes should be the same. They both should use the same tranny

If my memory serves me correctly, the only time the flex plate changed was on the FWD models as they went to a different tooth count for OBD2 (which wouldn't apply to this case)
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Oh I see.

Yes should be the same. They both should use the same tranny

If my memory serves me correctly, the only time the flex plate changed was on the FWD models as they went to a different tooth count for OBD2 (which wouldn't apply to this case)
ah hah... I was actaully looking at fwd flexplates as they are much easier to source. essentially, all I just need from it is to start the car.
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