Auto to Stick?
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Auto to Stick?
01 auto, thinking about making it M6 (t56) I would like some input and suggestions. I know I will be messing with originality but it does have 100,000 miles on clock. What are your thoughts?
- 1badchicken
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Re: Auto to Stick?
I would say it depends on your drive.
If you are in constant traffic and its your DD then
If it's your fun car then possibly
In the end I wouldn't do it.
You have to change a lot.
But it's your car
If you are in constant traffic and its your DD then
If it's your fun car then possibly
In the end I wouldn't do it.
You have to change a lot.
But it's your car
Re: Auto to Stick?
My opinion, leave it original. But it's your car.
-Nick
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2001 Formula Firehawk #293
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Re: Auto to Stick?
I'd suggest a nice converter, Circle-D, Yank, etc., at least 3000rpm min, even better at 3600-4000rpm, ..., & a cooler, ..., maybe a tune if you haven't yet as it may be necessary depending on the car/use/etc, ..., & then drive the hell out of it.
- Scott Chab
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Re: Auto to Stick?
If you want to swap it, swap it. With 6-figures on the clock, you're probably not going to attract the purist if you ever decide to sell it.
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Re: Auto to Stick?
Stall converter and a shift kit is the way to go. You won't regret it