Toyota G transmission
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Toyota Motor Corporation's G family is a family of RWD/4WD transmissions built by Aisin AI. Physically, these transmissions have much in common (like the bellhousing-to-body bolt pattern) with other Aisin-built transmissions, like the Jeep AX-5 and the Toyota W-series. The G52, G54, G57, and G58 are externally and internally very similar aside from the gear ratios.
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[edit] G40
4-speed model. Not much is known about this transmission.
Ratios:
- First Gear: 3.928:1
- Second Gear: 2.333:1
- Third Gear: 1.451:1
- Fourth Gear: 1.00:1
Applications:
[edit] G52
A common 2WD/4WD transmission found in many trucks after 1984.
Ratios:
- First Gear: 3.930:1
- Second Gear: 2.330:1
- Third Gear: 1.191:1
- Fourth Gear: 1.00:1
- Fifth Gear: 0.830:1
Applications:
- 1984 4Runner
[edit] G53
5-speed. This transmission was used in 1980's Toyota Vans
Ratios:
- First Gear:
- Second Gear:
- Third Gear:
- Fourth Gear:
- Fifth Gear:
Applications: 1984-90 Toyota Van and Van 4x4
[edit] G54
Ratios:
- First Gear: 4.452:1
- Second Gear: 2.398:1
- Third Gear: 1.414:1
- Fourth Gear: 1.00:1
- Fifth Gear: 0.802:1
Applications:
[edit] G57
A common 2WD truck transmission.
Ratios:
- First Gear: 3.704:1
- Second Gear: 2.020:1
- Third Gear: 1.368:1
- Fourth Gear: 1.00:1
- Fifth Gear: 0.854:1
Applications:
- Trucks with 22R engine
[edit] G58
A common 4WD truck transmission.
Ratios:
- First Gear: 3.928:1
- Second Gear: 2.142:1
- Third Gear: 1.397:1
- Fourth Gear: 1.00:1
- Fifth Gear: 0.851:1
Applications:
- Trucks with 22R engine