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Old 05-02-2007, 08:24 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Ouch...

Neutral clutching will blow your tranny like a cheap condom. I love my Automatic and they hold sooooo much more power stock than manual cars. Just get yourself a nice shift kit and and nice 3200 rpm stall torque converter and you'll be happy.

Brake launching isnt' good for your car but neither is launching. Once you put a t/c or s/c, you'll notice that you'll jump the line faster than any standard beacuse you can build boost while they're just reving their engine!

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Say WHAT?! Your joking right? Who the hell told you that? If Autos held sooo much more power than Manuals why does everyone who knows how to drive drives a manual...maybe the gearing is a bit different, but sorry to say manuals got better performance, MPG, ...just better...
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