what kind of transmission do airplanes have?
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05-17-2014, 07:12 PM | #529 (permalink) |
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No point in this continued argument. The m/the boys will never see the light until the day there aren't any left to buy. No one wants them anymore other than a few here on this forum thinking they are better somehow. There was a point and time about 30 years ago when there was the advantage of the m/t but technology has turned the tide again them. Sorry boys and girls, the auto is better and will continue to dominate. You are arguing a losing battle with no added benefit from the old, dilapidated, time consuming system that you use.
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...so...
how much are we talking about here to get a tranny swap from an A/T to a M/T
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Sure you can buy a cheap turbo kit for $6-8K, but making a car like that reliable enough to flog the crap out of it all weekend 8-12 times a year (or more!) and not have it spend 3/4 of it's life sitting in shop after shop trying to fix it back up after the latest failure... you're gonna have to pay people that really know what they're doing a lot of money over a long time one way or another. $6K for trans upgrades? I think I spent $6K just on my coilovers and BBK (actually, more ). Hell I've spent way more than $6K on just tires, wheels, and brake pads over the past few years. At some point down the magical road to a track-prepped, reliable 500HP VQ, you'd probably realize it would've been way cheaper, more reliable, and more fun to have just bought yourself a used 2009 ZR1 'vette (or hell, even a new 2013). It's about the same base weight before you start gutting things, and they're out in the 650+ hp range bone stock. Not that all decisions have to be pragmatic. Feel free to go build an expensive unicorn, it sounds fun. But I'm just saying, don't bring the pragmatism of the cost of upgrading a 7AT into this... Quote:
The transmission has bugs (I should probably check for flash updates at the dealer for my 2009 TCM actually, it might solve a few bugs), but it's still kicking *** in spite of all the track abuse. It's not that hard to go ask a dealer to reprogram TCM stuff to mate a new trans if you had to. Honestly, I probably wouldn't, though. I'd either have a good AT shop rebuild mine and make it stronger and better, or I'd think about replacing the whole drivetrain (or the whole car!) with something else. Last edited by wstar; 05-17-2014 at 09:31 PM. |
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The argument ended when Jeremy Clarkson stopped complaining about "flappy paddle gearboxes". If that guy can let it go anybody can let it go (although I was a bit surprised to see a few posts on here about DCT being "better" just because a torque converter is not involved... not always a better option -- see further the terrible DCT on the veloceter).
The Top Gear guys don't bother with that complaint anymore because virtually every performance car they test has some form of manumatic. This is starting to resemble the kind of argument among audiophiles... everybody who likes the Victrola can play their way -- with hisses and pops -- (while still available...) and everybody down with mp3's can have fun in their own fashion. Quote:
Well before everyone has electric car, that's for sure.
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I don't see manuals disappearing any time soon but I think Jordo! is right that they will become mainly econo-box options and hi-po cars will steadily move toward automatics and shift-by-wire DCT-type (might as well be an auto) transmissions.
But a manual can sure be a lot more fun to drive under the right conditions. There will always be the diehards that will insist on a manual, no matter how much "better" the autos have become.
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Met a young hottie who liked my car and wanted to sit in it, I told her she cam drive it around the parking lot. She said she cannot drive a manual shift. Then I told her it was an automatic.
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but hey if the swap invovles an amuse part then just triple the cost of a regular swap. seems to be par for the course.
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Yea but your right hand is free with the auto and the hot tie in your car!!
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