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Post by 86er on May 8, 2004 14:48:43 GMT -5
Why?
-Andy.
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Post by White87GT on May 8, 2004 14:53:16 GMT -5
3spd w/OD or a 5spd. You guys have more gears, and can make better use of the engines powerband. You can also cruise at a lower RPM than I can.
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Post by 86er on May 8, 2004 15:05:00 GMT -5
I guess.LOL
-Andy.
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Post by White87GT on May 8, 2004 15:10:34 GMT -5
Nah man, it's true. Autos rob gas milage
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Post by 86er on May 8, 2004 20:55:02 GMT -5
I didnt know that.
-Andy.
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Post by blck87gtconv on May 28, 2004 0:37:11 GMT -5
How could you not know that? EVERYBODY knows that. Not to mention the extra power that auto transmissions tend to leach... less power + same efficiency of burning = worse gas mileage. -Jason
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Post by White87GT on May 28, 2004 7:26:00 GMT -5
How could you not know that? EVERYBODY knows that. Not to mention the extra power that auto transmissions tend to leach... less power + same efficiency of burning = worse gas mileage. -Jason :(Don't remind me
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WRS
GT Crew
89 ST 3S-FE
glad to finally drive my celi again!
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Post by WRS on May 28, 2004 15:13:51 GMT -5
so how hard are those to install?
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Post by White87GT on May 28, 2004 17:38:14 GMT -5
so how hard are those to install? I dont know, but from what I've seen, it looks like they just bolt on. A couple of hours at MAX.
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WRS
GT Crew
89 ST 3S-FE
glad to finally drive my celi again!
Posts: 427
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Post by WRS on May 29, 2004 1:19:51 GMT -5
where at in the engine bay do they go?
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Post by blck87gtconv on May 30, 2004 2:52:04 GMT -5
Where-ever you can find a place to bolt it on. It must be grounded.. it will take more than just a couple of hours if you're not experienced with it. Is it worth it? Well.. that depends on your intentions with the car, and how bad your stock one is comparitively. -Jason
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