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What Does AOS Transmission Code Mean?

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Old 07-01-2010, 10:08 AM
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On the S2 transmission there is a stamp that says AOS. What does it mean?
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I'm pretty sure it's the standard non-LSD transmission that came in most S2s.
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http://www.clarks-garage.com/shop-manual/trans-04.htm

"083F
AOS
944 S2
(1989-1991)

1st 10:35 (3.500)
2nd 17:35 (2.059)
3rd 25:35 (1.400)
4th 29:30 (1.034)
5th 36:28 (0.778)
Rev 12:42 (3.500)
FDR 8:31 (3.875)

No LSD "
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Thanks for the answer. Looks like you would want AOT or ASW to LSD.
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ASW isn't a US market transmission.

The AOT and AOS are the only ones that made there way to the US market.



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