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  2. List of Mazda transmissions - Wikipedia

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    1986–1991 G4A-EL — 4-speed transverse also sold as the Ford 4EAT-G. 1988–1989 G4A-HL — 4-speed transverse; 1994–2001 GF4A-EL — improved G4A-EL; 1988–1992 N4A-EL — 4-speed longitudinal FN4A-EL — Mazda 4-speed transverse also sold as the Ford 4F27E; 1989–1996 R4A-EL — 4-speed Jatco 4R01 longitudinal; 1990–1998 F4A-EL — 4 ...

  3. Mazdaspeed3 - Wikipedia

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    6-speed manual. The Mazdaspeed3 is a sport compact hatchback introduced for the 2007 model year by Mazdaspeed and produced until 2013. The Mazdaspeed3 is a performance-enhanced version of the 5-door Mazda3. Mazda unveiled the Mazda3 MPS (Mazda Performance Series) at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show in February. The same model is sold in North America ...

  4. Ford F-4EAT transmission - Wikipedia

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    Successor. 4F27E. The F-4EAT was a 4-speed, electronically controlled automatic transmission developed by Mazda and JATCO starting in 1990. It was also later produced by Ford Motor Company from 1991 to 2003, to replace the aging, 3-speed/hydraulic controlled ATX. It is referred to as the F4A-EL by Mazda and Kia who also used this transmission.

  5. Mazda3 - Wikipedia

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    Mazda3. The Mazda3 (known as the Mazda Axela in Japan (first three generations), a combination of "accelerate" and "excellent" [4]) is a compact car manufactured by Mazda. It was first introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model, replacing the Familia/323/Protegé in the C-segment. The second-generation Mazda3 for the 2009 model year was unveiled in ...

  6. Mazdaspeed - Wikipedia

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    Mazdaspeed (マツダスピード, Matsudasupīdo) (often stylized in all-caps as MAZDASPEED) was Mazda 's in-house performance division. The company was a grassroots racing team in Japan. Owned by Mazda Motor Corporation, they built production model vehicles, became involved in motorsports development, and offered performance parts and ...

  7. Ford 4F27E transmission - Wikipedia

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    Ford 4F27E transmission. The 4F27E is an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transaxle transmission developed by Mazda and Ford. Mazda's name for this transmission is FN4A-EL, Ford's name for this transmission is 4F27E. Mazda's FS5A-EL (Ford FNR5) is the 5-speed successor to this transmission which shares many of the same parts.

  8. Mazda G4A-EL transmission - Wikipedia

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    The G4A-EL was a 4-speed automatic transmission from Mazda. It was Mazda's first four-speed transmission on its introduction in 1987. The original 1987 G4A-EL included three shift solenoids, a lockup solenoid, a vane-type pump, and a throttle cable. It was redesigned for 1988 and used in the Ford Probe the next year under the 4EAT-G name by Ford.

  9. Mazda F3A transmission - Wikipedia

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    Mazda F3A transmission. The F3A is a 3-speed automatic transmission from Mazda. The transmission is hydraulically controlled, and used on front wheel drive vehicles which have small engines. Later models, such as the Ford Aspire, were equipped with a centrifugal type torque converter clutch. Gear ratios: