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4 Speed or Auto

4 Speed
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24%
Auto
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68%
4 Speed, wish i had an Auto
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Auto, wish i had a 4 Speed
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8%
 
Total votes: 25

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4 Speed vs Auto

Post by Bozwell »

just curious really what you got and what do you prefer?

having owned both types many years back (manual then auto) i definatly prefered the 4 speed. hence the reason for having to get a 4 Speed equiped car this time.

we could and should argue about the pros and cons of both but i'm not changing my mind. reading all the period write ups and road tests the Journalists were dissapointed when they were given an auto to play with.

iv'e been told many a time an Auto car is quicker? my car will never see the 1/4 mile but possibly a track day or two in the future. (no normal circuit racer has an auto box ;) )



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Post by Dave-R »

Most Mopar muscle cars are better off auto.

Any Drag racing an auto for sure.

In an E-Body I would consider a 4-speed but would prefer a modern 5 or 6 speed.

In a car like my 350 Corvette I should have got a manual version.
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Post by Mossy68 »

I'm an auto fan.
Can't shift quicker than a machine !!!
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Post by Bozwell »

one of the problems i have with an old style auto is it sounds constantly like it has a slipping clutch. made worse with a high stall converter.

yes the 4 speed is a slow change (unless you want to mash the gears) but you can pick which one you want. i could pull away in 4th in my old Barracuda.
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Post by andyrob »

4 speed for the fun of it, auto if your actually going to do a few miles in it
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Post by Blue »

4 speeds are great fun apart from when you get stuck in serious traffic or end up scattering lumps of drivetrain across the start line....
I've just gone back to a stick after about 20 years running autos, had to give it one last go.
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Post by Rebel »

Auto for me, all my cars are autos :D
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Post by db »

LOVE my 4 speed, even if it did kill my motor on my 1st run :D
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Post by pete walton »

I think the kit that is out there for $ speeds is a lot better than it was ,,,,So to judge a fresh $ speed car with the latest twin clutch set up with all these fancy new clutch forks and bearings etcs is a bit unfair as i am sure no one on here as invested in the latest kit .....But i have a plan,,,a very expensive plan but a plan none the less
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Post by Dave81 »

B road bruiser, track car (Caterham, Noble etc) then Manual.

Yank tank street/strip car then Auto.

Restomod Yank that handles...........Nice problem to have! But prefer the sound of Auto (can't explain why, other than years of US movies at full throttle)! :thumbright:
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Post by Charger »

auto for me, it’s the future

manual, it’s like taking your clothes down to the river and thrashing them on a rock to get them clean :D

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Post by MattH »

Auto,
My dailies are auto as well, as is the works van. Manual is just a pain these days in traffic, even if it is a modern set up. Auto is just easier. Maybe I have got old and lazy.
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Post by db »

pete walton wrote:I think the kit that is out there for $ speeds is a lot better than it was ,,,,So to judge a fresh $ speed car with the latest twin clutch set up with all these fancy new clutch forks and bearings etcs is a bit unfair as i am sure no one on here as invested in the latest kit .....But i have a plan,,,a very expensive plan but a plan none the less
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Post by paolo_mangusta »

was going to start a poll on this myself... the main thing about my 'new' Dart compared to my last one is the auto box, and I do keep wondering whether I should convert it, buy another (did seriously consider your Barracuda Bozwell until I got distracted by another one in Sweden, by the time I worked out the Swedish one seemed too risky you'd bought it) or do something else like Gear Vendors.

For me the basic issue is that there's only 3 gears, so if you've got to make a straight choice between lousy on the motorway or lousy at accelerating, at least with a small block :D
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Post by Mick »

Street car, probably a manual. Race car can go either way but for in excess of 600 hp, i would go with a Jericho and an adjustable clutch. Not cheap and not very streetable but will run with an auto. To maximise a race setup, is not cheap which ever way you go. Manual is definitely more exciting but you better have good drive train parts because it's very violent.
If i could justify the cost, i would like to go back to manual but i wouldn't entertain the stock stuff, as et wise the car would go backwards.
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