February 28, 200620 yr When I do get around to swapping the sucky 3AT to a 5 spd, should I go with a D/R or a push button single speed? There was a PB 5 spd in a turbo coupe at the Pick-A-Part yesterday. Just wonder what you guys think.
February 28, 200620 yr When I do get around to swapping the sucky 3AT to a 5 spd, should I go with a D/R or a push button single speed? There was a PB 5 spd in a turbo coupe at the Pick-A-Part yesterday. Just wonder what you guys think. The dual range is superior in most people's opinion. The single range in the pushbutton is high range only, plus the added complication of wiring in the 4WD pushbutton solenoid..... GD
February 28, 200620 yr The dual range is superior in most people's opinion. The single range in the pushbutton is high range only, plus the added complication of wiring in the 4WD pushbutton solenoid..... GD not to mention of the vacuum lines you have to run to make it work, plus, if something happens to one of the lines, you wn't have the 4wd when you need it most. I would go with a NA 3.90 d/r 5-speed and a 3.90 rear diff.
February 28, 200620 yr forget the tranny, get the whole car! I haven't seen a turbo 4wd coupe around here in ages.
February 28, 200620 yr definitely dual range. Better for getting yourself out of a jam, and less likely to have a problem.
February 28, 200620 yr D/R for sure. I've got a pushbutton and it sucks. One of these days I'll get that D/R that's sitting in John's garage *sigh* ...
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