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Where is the NAG1 transmission located on a Dodge Trans?

Where is the NAG1 transmission located on a Dodge Trans?

It’s a Mercedes unit also known as the WA580 or W5A580. The NAG1 transmission can usually be identified by a round 13-way connector near the front corner of the transmission oil pan, on the right side. The gear ratios are a departure from the ratios found in a traditional Dodge trans:

What are the gear ratios of a NAG1?

The gear ratios for the NAG1 automatic transmission are as follows: 1st Gear …..3.59:1 2nd Gear …..2.19:1 3rd Gear …..1.41:1 4th Gear …..1.00:1

Which is an example of a NAG1 transmission?

NAG1 identifies a family of transmissions and means “N”ew “A”utomatic “G”earbox, generation 1. Various marketing names are associated with the NAG1 family of transmissions, depending on the transmisson variation being used in a specific vehicle. Some examples of the marketing names are: W5A300, W5A380, and W5A580.

Can a Mercedes NAG1 transmission be used on a hotrod?

There are several great kits on the market for hotrodders to utilize the NAG1 transmission. These kits range in cost but are typically pretty pricey. This post is for the guy who wants to do things “on the cheap” (people like me). The NAG1 is a special animal. It’s a Mercedes unit also known as the WA580 or W5A580.

Where can I buy a Dodge NAG1 transmission harness?

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NAG1 identifies a family of transmissions and means “N”ew “A”utomatic “G”earbox, generation 1. Various marketing names are associated with the NAG1 family of transmissions, depending on the transmisson variation being used in a specific vehicle. Some examples of the marketing names are: W5A300, W5A380, and W5A580.

Where is the NAG1 transmission on a Mercedes Benz?

The NAG1 is a special animal. It’s a Mercedes unit also known as the WA580 or W5A580. The NAG1 transmission can usually be identified by a round 13-way connector near the front corner of the transmission oil pan, on the right side.

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