ZING!!!Or a Legacy that isn't a turbo...
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It most definately was the gear ratios. In a straight line with 6 psi I'm faster than a stock tranny turbo with normal boost levels.dzx wrote:Mine was an automatic when i got it and it was definately a lot faster when it became a manual but that might also have had something to do with the gear ratio's changing.
Sounds like someone never learned how to driven an automaticRichard wrote:I miss my stomp-o-matic. That thing could really haul some ass when it wasn't broken. I could hang with a stock pre-current style Civic SI. All I had was a K&N. I'd stomp it into power mode, it would go (whether or not it liked it).
What the hell am I saying? It was constantly broken from drag racing. Finding, let alone paying for, a replacent slushbox was ALMOST as tough as putting it in. I invented new ways to curse while doing these things. And the new one didn't really hold up either. 15k later and it was starting to slip. I'm not absolutely sure it would've held up even if I drove it like old granny fanny.
I'm sooooooo happy with my 5MT. Yeah, rush hour gridlock sucks with my formerly broken hip/pelvis, but I hope to never own another poop-o-matic. I haven't been to the track with the '94 yet, but I've prety much schooled everything I've come across on the street. Maybe because they're never expecting it. We'll see once I upgrade the exhaust. IMHO, it seems faster and more responsive.
But as far as what's better? 5MT all the way. Hands down. Longevity, reliability, and strength are all factors. I'd much rather have to replace a clutch then an A/T. At least I'd have the option to go with a stage 1 or 2 or maybe even a stage 3 clutch. What can you do with an A/T yourself besides rip it out and maybe have a tranny shop beef it up for a whole lotta $$$? IMHO driving stick will help you become a better driver, too.
But if all you're concerned about is winning one race, or maybe a handful of them, then the slip-o-matic may not be a too bad of an idea. Run race gas and some nitrous also. Don't forget the Tenzo-R stickers and solid rocket fuel boosters bolted to the quarters too.
THAWA wrote:Was your L a FWD? Otherwise the ratios were the same. I'm sure the difference you feel is from the individual gears, but really there's not much difference between the two as far as accelleration goes.
For some reason I thought it weighed that much. Maybe that was the weight difference between the sedan and the wagon?If a auto legacy weighed 300lbs more than a manual, that would mean that the auto trans weighs about 400+ pounds. Clearly not true. The stock manual trans also makes it pretty hard to shift fast
Bingo! someone give this man a cookie.BAC5.2 wrote:If I were just drag racing, I'd probably use an automatic. It's consistent, and you can launch on boost.
That's because AWD is outlawed by the FIA in most series. you can thank Audi for that. ... luckly with the recent popularity of AWD sports cars this is gradualy changing.legacy92ej22t wrote:People are always saying that AWD is best for road and track conditions too, which really it's not. There is a reason that almost every high speed motor sport is RWD.
Unless you are from New Zealand, like me, where the WRX's have 280hp...The STi down there is pretty much a trim package!wiscon_mark wrote:vrg3 wrote:Or a Legacy that isn't a turbo...
Yeah, I agree with Manarius, a non-STi WRX is just a waste