Karl, the pick and pull near us is showing 3 2001 Rios now. Two added just last week. I'm not around this weekend/week to check them out. You should go have a look!
I didn't bother to count the teeth, probably should have..it would be interesting to rip it back apart and get some measurements, but I just dont have the time or space for that right now. A lot of different internet sources say they have a 4.105 FDR.
Ive done this trans swap twice and is very easy . Just get the mounts with the trans and shifter rods and axles then your set .
Im not sure about the gearing but i will say 65mph holds the b6t about 3500 rpms . It was perfect for my area but if you run interstate alot it would be annoying .
I did a little research on this awhile back, the 01's had the 4.10ish FD and I believe in 02 they got a much better for highway 3.85 or something because they switched engines I believe and needed an mpg boost
Owner of:
1991 Red Festiva L, 5 speed (Swagger Wagon)
In progress:
BP+G25MR swap, Kia rio axles hopefully.
So I've had my '06 Rio since new, almost 70k miles on it, and I'm now using it for a 130 mile daily commute. It's been great so far, averaging right at 34 MPG at 75-80 MPH the entire way.
One thing I think that hurts the mileage on these cars, is that 5th gear is far too low. It's great for...
He wrote: "You said it. My 2002 5sp is going like 3200 RPMs + at 65MPH. It is the main reason I will get rid of it before I want to."
(Any difference between his and Shadetree's engine speed could be due to different tire sizinig.)
Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Trans Type: 5
Trans Description Cont.: Manual
First Gear Ratio (:1): 3.42
Second Gear Ratio (:1): 1.90
Third Gear Ratio (:1): 1.30
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1): 0.91
Fifth Gear Ratio (:1): 0.74
Reverse Ratio (:1): 3.27
Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1): 4.17
Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Trans Type: 5
Trans Description Cont.: Manual w/OD
First Gear Ratio (:1): 3.42
Second Gear Ratio (:1): 1.90
Third Gear Ratio (:1): 1.30
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1): 0.97
Fifth Gear Ratio (:1): 0.78
Reverse Ratio (:1): 3.27
Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1): 4.17
Looks like with the adoption of the larger engine, fourth and fifth gears were changed. Final drive is the same at 4.17:1.
I had no clue that the FD was 4.17 thats ok for a 1.3l but not a 1.8l. This tranny would be a great upgrade for a stock 1.3-1.6 but for a 1.8 its way to much gear imo.Especially when you factor in the F series clutch drool
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Long drives are not that bad with the Rio trans. I have one in my car from hulk and it is a little higher rpms but I still got 33 mpgs driving from pa to new jersey a couple times and that is with the b6t motor.
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