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Old 07-17-2003, 01:40 PM
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transmission swap from auto to manual????

Okay, well I was woundering if any one could give me a price range off the top of your head, how much it would cost to switch a 93 civic ex auto trans to a manual??????
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Probably more than a used 93 manual. And probably have more problems.
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I would just look for a manual car
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Probably more than a used 93 manual. And probably have more problems.
if you want manual that bad, sell your car & get a manual.
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you can do it my homie in the south side did it and it not as hard as you think
go to a salvage yard or junkyard or towing services and look for cars there you can problaby get one for 500 buck the whole car. thats what my freind bought and switch traniies also need to reflash ecu also switch shift linkages and always put new oils in tranny
and boom you got a "manuel" transmission
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you can do it my homie in the south side did it and it not as hard as you think
go to a salvage yard or junkyard or towing services and look for cars there you can problaby get one for 500 buck the whole car. thats what my freind bought and switch traniies also need to reflash ecu also switch shift linkages and always put new oils in tranny
and boom you got a "manuel" transmission
BOOM, just like that, huh? I dont think so, what about the clutch pedal & master??????????????????????????I could swap an auto with a manual trans while blind folded, thats the easy part. If you got a whole car for $500, swap the ecu's . . . . .
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