jimoshel Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Does any one know what the 5 speed trans in the 1992 Eagle Talon was? I have the chance to get one, wrecked, but can't find any info on it. Since it 's Chrysler I'm thinking it might be a AX15 but nobody seems to know. The way the car is now I can't get to the tran to check it out. Jim :dunno: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasbulliwagen Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Not Chysler.... Mitsubishi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimoshel Posted April 8, 2010 Author Share Posted April 8, 2010 Everything I read says it was a joint venture between Mitsubishi and Chrysler.And that didn't answer my question. What transmission? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 dunno, which trans it is, but isn't that a frontwheeldrive-based car with a transverse mounted engine? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kro10000 Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Yes it is transversely mounted, its a mitsubishi trans... I have had the oportunity to drive a 500hp one... It was very scary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kro10000 Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 There is a Japanese car maker that uses a similar trans... Did you know that you can use hop ups for toyota supras in an AX15... Thats whatre used in my bros Terminator AX-15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJM/78 Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Same trans as the mitsubishi GS , GST , GSX eclipse . not sure of the part no # but a TSI is all wheel drive like the GSX , same motor and drivetrain . I think they used allot of the same components on the turbo Neon as well . The drivetrain has major problems like a god awful timing belt and tensioner , once one of those fails once , you just swiss cheesed all 16 valves real quick . I did that twice before getting rid of the POS . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kro10000 Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 :agree: They are definately not the most reliable vehicles around Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
one_bad_MJ Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Not Chysler.... Mitsubishi its made by chysler its diamond star motors DSM no its not a ax-15 the AWD trans has a t-case that bolts to the side to run the RWD for all of you trolls and people who want to argue this check out website i have been building race motors and turbo cars for 12 years now www.cimotorsports.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimoshel Posted April 8, 2010 Author Share Posted April 8, 2010 Finally! A answer to my question. Thank you, one_bad_MJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 There is a Japanese car maker that uses a similar trans... Did you know that you can use hop ups for toyota supras in an AX15... Thats whatre used in my bros Terminator AX-15 A lot of Toyota transmissions are similar, because they're made by Aisin. I used to be in the Supra crowd, and they used the R151 (AX-15's cousin), and the AW-4 behind the 7M motors. I believe the 5Ms in the MKIIs used a cousin to the AX-5, as well as the smaller pickups with the 42RE motor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jteckmann Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 There is a Japanese car maker that uses a similar trans... Did you know that you can use hop ups for toyota supras in an AX15... Thats whatre used in my bros Terminator AX-15 A lot of Toyota transmissions are similar, because they're made by Aisin. I used to be in the Supra crowd, and they used the R151 (AX-15's cousin), and the AW-4 behind the 7M motors. I believe the 5Ms in the MKIIs used a cousin to the AX-5, as well as the smaller pickups with the 42RE motor. :hijack: Really? This is very interesting info to know. My first two cars were Supras: an '82 MKII with a 5-speed, and an '87 MKIII Turbo 5-speed. I gave the '82 to my Dad (after I bought the '86) almost 12 years ago. He used it as his daily commuter until just a couple years ago, when he decided to park it because the body was finally swiss-cheese. Despite that, the engine's still going strong with well over 350K on it. He wants to restore it, just doesn't have the time yet. The '86 is a different story - I owned it for about a year before I totaled it. Fell asleep at the wheel with the cruise control on :eek: and was extremely lucky to crawl away from the ensuing carnage. And the car + my own immaturity had got me in plenty of trouble before that. The wreck was a wake-up call, and I realized I'd be better off having fun in vehicles that couldn't regularly go +100mph. That's when I bought my ZJ and started getting into Jeeps :chillin: After the '86 was totaled, I pulled the engine, tranny, drivetrain, ECU and then had the rest of it towed off. The guts have all been sitting in a corner of may Dad's garage ever since. We always figured we'd eventually swap it into the MKII. So how similar are they? If you had a donor R151, AX15 and transfer case to swap parts between, would it be possible to have a Turbo'd 7M powered, 4x4 MJ? :brows: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rymanrph Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Same trans as the mitsubishi GS , GST , GSX eclipse . not sure of the part no # but a TSI is all wheel drive like the GSX , same motor and drivetrain . I think they used allot of the same components on the turbo Neon as well . The drivetrain has major problems like a god awful timing belt and tensioner , once one of those fails once , you just swiss cheesed all 16 valves real quick . I did that twice before getting rid of the POS . I had an SRT-4 and I'm pretty sure that they share nothing in common. Always wanted one of these: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jteckmann Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 5-speed Talons/Lasers/Eclipses used the Mitsubishi 5M transmissions and Mitsu transfer cases: http://www.drivetrain.com/parts_catalog/manual_transmission_overhaul_kits/eagle_summit_talon.html. I believe the auto's were 4-speeds that came from Chrysler. The engines are also different. Non-Turbo's had a Chrysler supplied engine that was based off the 2.0 Neon. Turbo's got the Mitsu 4G IMO, debating whether they're Chrysler or Mitsubishi is splitting hairs - they're a huge mix of both. Mitsu designed the platform, Chrysler styled it. They shared Chrysler/Mitsu engines & drivetrains, depending on the model. Built in an American plant that Chrysler fronted most the $$ for, managed in the Mitsu style. There was so much cross-pollination between the brands in the 80's & 90's, it's hard to keep track. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJM/78 Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 :agree: The first gen DSM's were better through manufacturer design , the early years used cast iron blocks better suited for over boosting but most of the non turbo neons , dsm's and eclipses used the chrysler motor and the turbo models all got the better mitsubishi power plant . Better cylinder head but shaty clutch , even the new lancers have faulty clutches . Instead of fixing the clutch problem the dealerships blame the people driving the cars and charge them for replacing it . That was my last straw with Mitsubishi when a spanking new OZ rally edition threw a clutch three months into owning it . I don't care how hard I was on it , the clutches should last at least three months . EEFFF MITSUBISHI !! They should have stuck to making airplanes and bombers for the JDF . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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