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Old 11-22-2003, 09:53 PM
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Well I am interested in buying an integra on a stick. I havn't drove any sticks but my dad's old pickup truck and i was wondering what would happen to a transmission in particular if someone were to drive the car very hard and do burnouts often. Is it bad for the tranny and could you ruin it? I know the clutch is a different story but the reason i guess im asking this is because i have an old 88' legend and the tranny is destroyed with only 56k miles on it. I am the second owner and the car had been drove very slow before me because it was a granny. But anyways i wasn't gunning it in neutral and then putting into drive but I did drive fast with it. THanks.
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Old 11-22-2003, 09:58 PM
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buy a minivan, don't neutral drop it, and just chill, cause you don't need to be drivin an Integra drivin like that
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neutral drop=blown tranny.

jus buy a 5 sp if u'd like to race.
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