Originally Posted By: supton
Originally Posted By: supton
Originally Posted By: eljefino
My sister had a 93 corolla and i had a 95 prism, both with 3 speeds. They'd hit 3rd gear at 22 mph and that was it, pretty buzzy on the highway. Murphy's law says this is all you'll find, kinda like automatic Miatas.
If you find a Corolla WAGON, it's more likely to have the 1.8/ 4 speed instead of the 1.6, and I don't even know if they made those at NUMMI.
Huh, weird. Did some looking. Not the easiest, but it looks like they used A131L for 3AT and A245 for 4AT. The 3spd used a 3.52 FD while the 4spd is a 0.89 4th with 2.92 FD. So 3k rpm vs 2.2k at 60mph.
The irony? I drove a couple of the last gen Corollas, and both 5MT/4AT spun.... 3k at 60mph.
http://www.corolland.com/corolla/1993-1997/transmissions.html
Oops, remember wrong. Must be thinking of a different car.
2009-2013 Corolla is 2333rpm at 60mph for 4AT, 2523rpm at 60mph for 5MT. With base 195 tires, although the LE tires are slightly shorter (more rpm, but not much).
Prizm (Prison?) is 3029rpm at 60 for 3AT, 1696rpm for 4AT, and 2641rpm for 5MT. For 185/65R14 anyhow. But I have to question if that link is correct, the FD / cruising rpm sounds wrong.
So the 4 speed auto would probably get better mpg in the highway than the 5 speed stick right? That's a big jump!