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Re: manual installation?
Remember, I don't make full power at my altitude.
440/410 here....give or take. I don't really abuse the tranny that much, but I am sure in time I will have to get an upgraded one. T56 is said to take 450-500 ft/pounds.
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Re: manual installation?
Id have to agree on the autos for the strip and stick for any other type of racing. You have more control in a turn in a manual than in an auto. when i get my bird to kick into second on a corner she has a tendency to throw the rear around, where as in a stick you can keep it in what ever gear you want till your ready to shift. As far a straight line racing, go with an auto less things to worry about (missing a gear/grinding them).
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Re: manual installation?
I was wondering why my thread got ressurected. I just like manual more, in traffic, on the corners, so there.
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