Nubira 2.0 AT to MT

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Nubira 2.0 AT to MT

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Does anyone know what tranny the AT in the US Spec Daewoo Nubira is?
I was hoping it is the same 4t40-e as in the Lanos 1.6 AT.
Can anyone let me know?
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Yup.... just checked my manual and it lists the Nubira auto tranny as the 4T40-E under the diagnostics area.
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Erfinder wrote:Yup.... just checked my manual and it lists the Nubira auto tranny as the 4T40-E under the diagnostics area.
ok cool

but does it have a different bellhousing, ie. would the AT40-E from a Lanos bolt up to the Nubi Engine?
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It should bolt right up as far as I can tell.

Given the Lemans came with both a 1.6L and 2.0L engine I would guess the Lanos & Daewoo transmissions are exactly identical from the stand point of bell housing and shaft size.

Don't quote me on this... I don't know much about the auto tranny... I've only researched manual 5spds ( and one 6spd )
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ok well, shortly I'll be able to confirm or deny this claim.

Wish me luck.
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ok next question.

If an engine was hooked up to an Auto Tranny, can a Manual tranny bolt right up?
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daewooluvr wrote:ok next question.

If an engine was hooked up to an Auto Tranny, can a Manual tranny bolt right up?
Yes, but...

The only diference between the manual and autotranny are the driveshafts and CV joints...

the Auto tranny use shorter driveshafts because the transmision box itself its bigger... the manual box on the other hand is smaller so needs longer driv shafts to fit properly... i really dont remember the diference of the CV joints but they're diferent...

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ok, what about the rumor to use an AT ECU with the 5sp?

I think it was on here that someone said that it's best to have ur MT ECU flashed to be an AT.
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AUTO ECU is ok if you have a 5spd
5spd ECU won't work with an auto
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yeah but is it try that the AUTO ECU will make a 5sp run better?
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