Why doesn't the new evo vii have a 6 speed tranny?
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JDM headlights fix that little problem I need a new car, not much better for around 20 that looks good and is easily obtainable (svt focus, mini cooper s)
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well, for a lil' over 20k with 6 spd, you can't go wrong with Acura/Honda, besides, they have the best tranny money can buy
Along with the numerous selection of aftermarket etc. etc.
btw, did they or are there going to be a Spoon RSX? If so, hook me ups with the LINKS! ....or any link with badass RSXes
Along with the numerous selection of aftermarket etc. etc.
btw, did they or are there going to be a Spoon RSX? If so, hook me ups with the LINKS! ....or any link with badass RSXes
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no cash flow
Only if I had enough funds for a badass S2000, that car is the shiznit
I just recently learned it was a RWD, me = n00b... I think it's too pricey though....
I was thinking of pimpin' out a RSX, but now they're growing pretty common - however, the new CL-S is TIGHTASS!!! Oh man after test driving the CL after the RSX, no comparison on speed, luxury, and response (although RSX handles better).
I just recently learned it was a RWD, me = n00b... I think it's too pricey though....
I was thinking of pimpin' out a RSX, but now they're growing pretty common - however, the new CL-S is TIGHTASS!!! Oh man after test driving the CL after the RSX, no comparison on speed, luxury, and response (although RSX handles better).
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There's no way I can afford a cl-s...Plus it's too big, I like my little tiny sporty cars (yeah I know I'm screwed up, 6'4 and only wants tiny cars) I've never even tried sitting in an S2K, afraid I'd sit in it and be looking above the windshield
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There's no way I can afford a cl-s...Plus it's too big, I like my little tiny sporty cars (yeah I know I'm screwed up, 6'4 and only wants tiny cars) I've never even tried sitting in an S2K, afraid I'd sit in it and be looking above the windshield
There's no way I can afford a cl-s...Plus it's too big, I like my little tiny sporty cars (yeah I know I'm screwed up, 6'4 and only wants tiny cars) I've never even tried sitting in an S2K, afraid I'd sit in it and be looking above the windshield
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I think ANTI-LAG on Evo makes it less necessary for car to have 6 speed. It keeps turbo spooled up so there can be more spacing between gears!!! That is what I think.
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Originally posted by b_tapper
...or Mitsu would rather cut costs and only off a 5spd. It takes a lot more money and time to develop and make a 6spd that fits in the same space as a 5spd (on transversly mounted engines) But as everyone keeps reading it might just have a 6spd in the evo 8.
...or Mitsu would rather cut costs and only off a 5spd. It takes a lot more money and time to develop and make a 6spd that fits in the same space as a 5spd (on transversly mounted engines) But as everyone keeps reading it might just have a 6spd in the evo 8.
Originally posted by Mary-Kate Olsen
6'4"? You wouldn't like a s2000. Very unconfortable for any tall person.
6'4"? You wouldn't like a s2000. Very unconfortable for any tall person.
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I think ANTI-LAG on Evo makes it less necessary for car to have 6 speed. It keeps turbo spooled up so there can be more spacing between gears!!! That is what I think.
I think ANTI-LAG on Evo makes it less necessary for car to have 6 speed. It keeps turbo spooled up so there can be more spacing between gears!!! That is what I think.
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Originally posted by raul
I think ANTI-LAG on Evo makes it less necessary for car to have 6 speed. It keeps turbo spooled up so there can be more spacing between gears!!! That is what I think.
I think ANTI-LAG on Evo makes it less necessary for car to have 6 speed. It keeps turbo spooled up so there can be more spacing between gears!!! That is what I think.
i know it's about turbo lag.... but didn't know what Lancer used or how
it achieve this...
Thanks,
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Originally posted by EvoSouL
well, for a lil' over 20k with 6 spd, you can't go wrong with Acura/Honda, besides, they have the best tranny money can buy
well, for a lil' over 20k with 6 spd, you can't go wrong with Acura/Honda, besides, they have the best tranny money can buy
still have it even after numerous warranty repairs...
I would personally take a bulletproof 5 speed over some new 6 speed
anytime... Especially when space is tight, fitting a 6 speed in place
over 5 speed could mean weaker tranny (IMO)...
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Originally posted by JT-KGY
Many 00-01 S2000 owners have gear grind problems... Many of them
still have it even after numerous warranty repairs...
Many 00-01 S2000 owners have gear grind problems... Many of them
still have it even after numerous warranty repairs...
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If done right a 6spd will take up the same space as a 5spd would. Look at the getrag 6spd in the cooper s and the svt focus. The S2K has a north south engine layout just like the STi wrx, which means space isn't really a cancern, they just make the driveshaft shorter The 6spd on a transversly mounted engine is a very different story, the space is limited to the width of the engine bay. Getrag solved the space problem using a dual layshaft design (can read more about it in scc or any good online site). So they don't use it on transversly mounted engines because they'd rather cut costs and tell the consumer it's not needed More gears are always better
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Most people that get a S2K can't drive them right. They either shift them like a normal car or beat the crap out of them trying to make them fast. Every thing I've read and seen about the S2K shows to get the most out of it you have drive it like you hate it, which obviously eats gears and clutches.