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Old 04-12-2007, 04:35 PM
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why are V2 intakes only applicable to manual tranny? i mean for an EK ex anyways....
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Cause auto trannys blow.. JK.
Old 04-12-2007, 04:42 PM
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why JK??? haha i totally agree... in fact i'm swapping out my transmission once i get some money... either just the tranny or i'm thinking an LS, but like i said... once i get some money ; )
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Because of the lower torque mount, the transmission is a lot larger then a manual trasmission.
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well some ppl like the auto tranny.. personally if your car doesn't have a manual 5spd, i'd sell it and buy one that does. Much less of a pain.
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yeah i've heard that from a few people but i've kinda fallen in love w/ my car if you will hahaha no but seriously, mine's a keeper... for now anyways... and i'm just looking for some good project experience... thanks for the recommendation though.
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I got an AT just go t3/t4 setup with light boost.......Mine is daily driven so Those R my plans for the future. Plus D-series are a dime a dozen......The other thing is with an AT is not to do it to race but to make your car funner to drive. And you can always swap the trans later. here's a good article about the project.
http://asia.vtec.net/beystock/Civic/art6/
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The AEM V2 uses a bracket that attaches to the transmission. I'm guessing the auto tranny won't support the bracket.
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that makes sense. haha thanks = )
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