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Old 18-11-2007, 04:00 PM   #31
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well my auto is just about ready to cry enough so im looking at other options. The first thought i had was to do a manual conversion but today one of my work mates suggested getting the auto rebuilt with shift kit and a stallie, im liking both options but cant decide.

what do you guys and girls think i should do also what else could be done to auto

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If you intend doing mods to the motor then unless you need to go race at weekends an auto with a shift kit and stallie should be a decent solution , manuals can be fun but I have driven close to 1.5 million K and I simply enjoy steering and single foot use , in a line the auto holds it's own unless you like playing heel and toe .
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Old 18-11-2007, 04:21 PM   #32
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I agree with Dezza sayin its personal matter which way to go. My auto box is about to kaboom as well i'd rather go manual but theres too much mucking round with ECU's, wiring and pedal boxs and comes down to cost aswell and thats the bottom line is COST

my BTR box has held in quite well with almost to stuffed gears (1st, 2nd) in it and just takes off in 3rd
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Old 18-11-2007, 05:15 PM   #33
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I agree with Dezza sayin its personal matter which way to go. My auto box is about to kaboom as well i'd rather go manual but theres too much mucking round with ECU's, wiring and pedal boxs and comes down to cost aswell and thats the bottom line is COST

my BTR box has held in quite well with almost to stuffed gears (1st, 2nd) in it and just takes off in 3rd
It's not that hard. For the pedal box, just buy a Mal Wood pin. Saves you a lot of hard work. As for the ECU, I just got a manual ECU and it was a direct swap. There was a tiny bit of wiring but it was bugger all.
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Old 18-11-2007, 05:56 PM   #34
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well put

i have had a high rwkw in the past and yes when it was set up orig it was manual and was a biach to drive

i went with a 2 spd auto after that and wow what a difference it made

and if people think an auto isnt fun to drive you are wrong

you just need to think of ways to make it fun

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Old 18-11-2007, 06:46 PM   #35
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Buy 2 cars - 1 auto for daily driving, 1 manual for weekends :hihi:
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Old 18-11-2007, 10:45 PM   #36
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auto for neutral dumps

but manual for extra ooooomph
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Old 19-11-2007, 07:36 AM   #37
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well well well, what a sh%% fight this is haha

imho

auto with all the goods in it = 3k
t5 with a good NEW clutch <1k

in the time you could kill a t5 you will replace it 3 times before you even see the price of an auto. manuals are more fun then auto, too many people are biased opinion on autos, get over it, they suck the big one!

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Old 19-11-2007, 07:25 PM   #38
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An auto in an eseries is only really a wise option if you currently exceed the capabilities of a T5Z + 10.5" clutch....which not one car in this thread does
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Old 19-11-2007, 07:52 PM   #39
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now you can get an 11" clutch and flywheel for e-series...
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Old 19-11-2007, 11:32 PM   #40
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An auto in an eseries is only really a wise option if you currently exceed the capabilities of a T5Z + 10.5" clutch....which not one car in this thread does
so am i to understand that u think the clutch is always going to be the weak link in a t5?
explain that if you could to all those who have stripped 3rd gear drive teeth.
and before you tell me that there are so few ppl who are making enough power to do that, have a quick count how many forced i6s there are on here, all of those can easily produce enough torque (600nm+ in many cases) to destroy a t5 in minutes.
why do you think ford never considered the t5 for the f6?

in an N/A aplication a t5 is totaly practical, but behind a forced i6.........
dont waste your time, ive owned both by the way, and to say autos are no fun..... any car that needs an auto for strength reasons will certainly be capable of a 13-12 second 400m or quicker, run a 13 and tell me its no fun :
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