I googled "tranny swap" and wow there are indeed web pages dedicated to swapping the transmissions around! But don't, don't, DON'T click on google images after running that search. There
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06-15-2014, 01:41 AM | #541 (permalink) |
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I googled "tranny swap" and wow there are indeed web pages dedicated to swapping the transmissions around!
But don't, don't, DON'T click on google images after running that search. There are no transmissions pictured. It's.... horrible. Last edited by winnre; 06-15-2014 at 02:19 AM. |
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its not like your right hand is glued to the shifter in a manual, that isnt even a valid point.
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For my Z, I chose a manual over the AT for the simple reason that I enjoy driving MT cars. Whenever I've bought a car, if there is a manual transmission available, I would select it.
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This. I understand the automatic is faster, smoother, etc... but there's just something about engaging the gears by hand that makes it so much more fun for me.
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The answer lies right in the 370z sales brochure:
6MT - designed for perfectionists 7AT - designed for enthusiasts
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Gosh no!! Nissan wouldn't do that to use.
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I agree with the argument for a manual transmission in that sports cars and stick shifts naturally go together. I have never chosen an automatic in the dozens of sports cars I've owned....
Then, one day I drove a paddle shift 370z and fell in love with it. For me, it's the best of both worlds. I never drive with the car in D and get to enjoy all the fun of changing gears on my terms, upshifting and downshifting. |
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My only gripes with automatic in the 370 is that
A. Technically not serviceable according to service manual (i.e. throw away part) B. Automatics are evolving so fast the current one will be considered old tech soon. C. Anyone can drive it D. Can't take the power that a manual with an upgraded clutch can. E. More expensive F. For me; not nearly as fun as a manual. If the 370 is ur DD beater then AT makes sense, otherwise a waste. I can see the auto as being useful in a very traffic jam prone city, but if you live anywhere with open roads/ low traffic it's a waste. |
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