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#11 Re: Is it worthwhile....
sidedraught Posted on: 2007/3/11 14:48
Spend some time driving a manual, get the feel of them, it doesnt take long and it will become second nature, you wont regret it in any car with a sporty nature, (like a CA powered Datto).

My wife could drive a manual but prefered not too, after 3 weeks in her manual liberty she loves it, and now hops in my Discovery (read truck gearbox) and thinks its a snack.


#10 Re: Is it worthwhile....
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/3/11 13:15
Quote:
would it be cheaper then tiptronic
Yes, a Chevrolet PowerGlide would be much cheaper. Tiptronic is a Porsche transmission, I wouldn't doubt if it cost $10,000.

For a hot street/drag car, the Ford C4 is better than a Powerglide (3 gears vs. 2 gears).


#9 Re: Is it worthwhile....
Fat_120y Posted on: 2007/3/7 0:33
hey bud, go traumatic or c4 both 3 speed but small an simple boxes done up they can handle a bit of power traumatic around 500 c4 around 600


#8 Re: Is it worthwhile....
pager Posted on: 2007/3/5 13:07
Check the fluid. Autos have a reputation for not being serviced


#7 Re: Is it worthwhile....
whoridas_girl Posted on: 2007/3/5 12:57
i can get an auto front cut shipped in for $2200


#6 Re: Is it worthwhile....
Burke_a_lot Posted on: 2007/3/5 12:36
town=auto, out of town=manual. i've got a volvo 740GL it's a 4 speed auto it's good but there crap out of town


#5 Re: Is it worthwhile....
Coops Posted on: 2007/3/5 12:33
That'd be my choice for an auto.

The stock CA18DET auto's are plenty strong enough to handle a worked CA18.

There's one in Brissy behine a CA18 w/ Forgies, Motec, big injectors, big turbo, etc, etc.......

Stronger than the manual box.


#4 Re: Is it worthwhile....
whoridas_girl Posted on: 2007/3/5 12:25
i have an idea of how to drive manual but i am not that confident. i mean i have learnt but just not confident enough to get a manual. anyway i can get more power out of an auto ca18det?


#3 Re: Is it worthwhile....
pager Posted on: 2007/3/5 12:16
Yer agree 2 speed would suvk round town. I had a 3 speed auto once an it was painful enough.

You can use stock auto but beware you will lose power


#2 Re: Is it worthwhile....
Posted on: 2007/3/5 12:06
can you use the stock ca18det auto? not a bad box and at least it bolts up to the engine... just need tunnel mods for clearance.

then you could put a manual kit on it but defeats the purpose of auto.

2 speed powerglide might not have enough gearing to get you onto boost early... like driving a 1.8de till 60kmh or similar till boost builds up.



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