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  2. List of Chrysler transmissions - Wikipedia

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    1962–1993 New Process Gear NP435 — 4-speed longitudinal manual; 1987–1991 New Process Gear NP535 (also known as New Venture Gear NV2500) — 5-speed longitudinal manual; New Venture Gear NV1500 — 5-speed longitudinal manual; 1994–2004 New Venture Gear NV3500 — 5-speed longitudinal manual 2000–2004 New Venture Gear NV3550

  3. List of ZF transmissions - Wikipedia

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    The transaxle configuration combines the gearbox and final drive in one housing and is only built in individual cases; In the transverse direction, the gearbox and final drive are very often combined in one housing due to the much more restricted space available; Every type of transmission occurs in every type of installation.

  4. Category:Automotive transmission makers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 04:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. ZF S6-53 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The ZF S6-53 is a 6-speed manual transmission manufactured by ZF Friedrichshafen AG. It is designed for longitudinal engine applications, and is rated to handle up to 600 newton-metres (443 lbf⋅ft) of torque.

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  7. Getrag - Wikipedia

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    Getrag (German: [ɡəˈtʁaːk]), stylized as GETRAG, [a] was a major supplier of transmission systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The company was founded on 1 May 1935, in Ludwigsburg, Germany, by Hermann Hagenmeyer; [1] as the Getriebe und Zahnradfabrik Hermann Hagenmeyer GmbH & Cie KG.