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<blockquote data-quote="84mallcrawl" data-source="post: 441697" data-attributes="member: 8864"><p>yes I do have an an a340 laying around. there are at least 3 different valvebodies for these transmissions. My reasoning for useing the a340 is that it has the valveing and controller to shift at the correct times with the 2jz. maybe a better way of putting it is the 2jz makes power in the mid to high rpm range, where the jeep 4.0 is a low to mid range engine.</p><p></p><p>the thing that I am wanting really is the toyota A750, which is an auto 5 speed, the ratios in the A750 are very similar to a G or W series manuals. I have not been able to find any information out about making the A750 into 4 wheel drive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="84mallcrawl, post: 441697, member: 8864"] yes I do have an an a340 laying around. there are at least 3 different valvebodies for these transmissions. My reasoning for useing the a340 is that it has the valveing and controller to shift at the correct times with the 2jz. maybe a better way of putting it is the 2jz makes power in the mid to high rpm range, where the jeep 4.0 is a low to mid range engine. the thing that I am wanting really is the toyota A750, which is an auto 5 speed, the ratios in the A750 are very similar to a G or W series manuals. I have not been able to find any information out about making the A750 into 4 wheel drive [/QUOTE]
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