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Whenever you're ready, just let me know and we can go over the motor specs and how you're going to use the car. Then I can get you set up, I think you'll be happier with an auto in general, most people would. And you'll be able to talk on the phone, change stations, and eat french fries while you drive!
 

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J.R. said:
Whenever you're ready, just let me know and we can go over the motor specs and how you're going to use the car. Then I can get you set up, I think you'll be happier with an auto in general, most people would. And you'll be able to talk on the phone, change stations, and eat french fries while you drive!

It is a pain in the ass to do that with a 5 speed thats for sure LMAO Especially in bumper to bumper traffic!
 
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Well, and update, David has put 8k on his trans now, no issues so far, he's very happy. I will say this though, his OD band is Carbon Fiber, and is reverse band is Kevlar (the aod only uses two bands), both of which people claim will fail due to heat. I will admit, it has been cold, but he is also running two Derale stacked plate cooler's.

I cannot stress this enough, it is very hard to make transmission fluid too cold, over 120 degrees, and you are golden. Do not skimp on your cooler, run the biggest one you can fit, run two if you can, and be happy.

If you fluid does get too cold, just block it off with a piece of cardboard like the schoolbuses do.
 

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