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Old 02-02-2006, 04:30 AM
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Re: Manual Transmission on production car?

My guess is that the 6 will be allowed with the hemi versions of the car and maybe if they slammed the v10 in this baby as a specialty. If you want it with the 6 banger you may have to order it that way and pay for it. And yes an automatic is much more consistent than a stick unless your dang good ;O)
took some of the people i raced against 2 years to figure out i had a 4 spd in my car ... for some reason it always sounded like an automatic going down the track . Grin. the first time i actually took my chally to the track was on a street racing day for a radio station. I had f78 14s for tires . I never caught traction till halfway thru second gear . Ran 16.01 four times in a row @92 mph. Slick s and a little twinking took it down to 13s. It was a stock compression 318 with 340 heads 650 double pumper on an edelbrock. Anxious to see if i still got what it takes on the race track when this baby comes out. With a Manual Transmission. As an after thought the 6 speed in combination with the MDS may keep various models from having a gas guzzler tax.

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