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Old 18-12-2006, 12:46 PM   #1
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hey guys. im trying to decide what car i want, will be getting a new one mid next year. i want an au wagon, id like a manual but they dont come in manual though. so, is it all that bad driving an auto with shift kit and diff gears?

i like manual and ive got one, but sometimes i like driving my dads ba wagon auto, but its as quick as a slug at taking off.

also, with high stalls, does it always rev at say 2500rpm? coz that'd suck, i wouldnt like that to much.

sorry if the high stall question has come up somewhere but im no good at searching

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Old 18-12-2006, 01:13 PM   #2
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hey guys. im trying to decide what car i want, will be getting a new one mid next year. i want an au wagon, id like a manual but they dont come in manual though. so, is it all that bad driving an auto with shift kit and diff gears?

i like manual and ive got one, but sometimes i like driving my dads ba wagon auto, but its as quick as a slug at taking off.

also, with high stalls, does it always rev at say 2500rpm? coz that'd suck, i wouldnt like that to much.

sorry if the high stall question has come up somewhere but im no good at searching
Get a fully adjustable shift kit so that you can have it on when u need it, but dont have to leave it on all the time.
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