this is probably just another one of those crazy idea, that happens when i start thinking
i've been looking at a lot of new cars lately and in every car i drive, the manual tranny will make the car feel like it has twice the power of an auto. i can't think of one time an auto has felt even close to a manual, not even a triptonic
I know back in the 80's gm experimented with manual trannys and found they didn't work as well in our cars, mainly because of the lag between gears issue (thats what i've read) but with all the new blow off valves, and the super cool diverter valves that isn't a problem at all anymore.
so has anyone put a manual behind a lc2? i need a new tranny and if i hadn't just bought all the new parts to rebuild mine i think i'd look for one of the vette 6 speeds, i'm sure it would be a small disaster trying to get it to bolt up but in the end it should, at least in theory work great. the only loss would be consistancy. its probably lighter then the 200-4r, more effecient, more durable, i'm really wondering why i haven't seen it done yet.

i've been looking at a lot of new cars lately and in every car i drive, the manual tranny will make the car feel like it has twice the power of an auto. i can't think of one time an auto has felt even close to a manual, not even a triptonic
I know back in the 80's gm experimented with manual trannys and found they didn't work as well in our cars, mainly because of the lag between gears issue (thats what i've read) but with all the new blow off valves, and the super cool diverter valves that isn't a problem at all anymore.
so has anyone put a manual behind a lc2? i need a new tranny and if i hadn't just bought all the new parts to rebuild mine i think i'd look for one of the vette 6 speeds, i'm sure it would be a small disaster trying to get it to bolt up but in the end it should, at least in theory work great. the only loss would be consistancy. its probably lighter then the 200-4r, more effecient, more durable, i'm really wondering why i haven't seen it done yet.