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jackso11

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because I want a manual now :)

 

Have you driven a manual car? They are not the panacea that everybody thinks they are. I would personally not go back to a manual Supra now. I drove an auto for 4 years and a manual for 4 years both in various states of tune, and now Im back with an auto as the manual just didnt do it for me.

 

Be very sure you want to go manual.

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Have you driven a manual car? They are not the panacea that everybody thinks they are. I would personally not go back to a manual Supra now. I drove an auto for 4 years and a manual for 4 years both in various states of tune, and now Im back with an auto as the manual just didnt do it for me.

 

Be very sure you want to go manual.

 

very interesting comment. not really thought of that before... never driven a manual b4,

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For big power use a 6 speed,unless you can afford special auto box, power glyde, TH400, for anything else at street level, use an auto. Had both, and I would agree with John. Up to certain power levels an auto will accelerate faster than a 6 speed. If I purchase another MKIV for the street, it would be an auto.

 

M5 is far from a cruiser BTW, it would wipe the floor with the majority of MKIV's.

 

I think you really have to have driven both for some time, not just a test drive to really appreciate the difference and see how good the auto really is on the street.

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I concur with the above. My old supe was an auto, and I used it as an everyday car. It was a stock TT (not anymore though now Mark Newmans had his way with it :D ) and it was a beautiful drive. Stress free cruiser with the required perfomance when needed.

 

I now have a 6sp BPU, the BPU 6sp is a much more hardcore car, and would no doubt do nothing but annoy the pants off me in stop start traffic. However this one is a weekend toy, so it's perfectly fit for purpose. It's a much more involved drive than the auto, but I'd not enjoy it as an everyday car. The 6sp box has quite close ratios, so I find you shift a fair bit more than you would a normal family saloon.

 

If you use your car everyday and do a fair bit of stop start traffic, stick with the auto.

 

If the supra is not your main form of transport, and you want a manual for a more involved drive, go for it.

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I find the 6sp box needs a lot of attention if driving hard. The ratios are very close and you need to get in to the right gear first time otherwise you miss the best of the power band. You sit there wondering if 3rd or 4th will be the right ratio and then hit the wrong gear and wonder if you could have been quicker in a different gear.

 

With an auto it has so much range in each gear you will almost never get caught out. You just use the OD off and 2nd on the auto box and it works like a charm.

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With an auto it has so much range in each gear you will almost never get caught out. You just use the OD off and 2nd on the auto box and it works like a charm.

 

Ive started using my auto like above this year with 2 and OD etc and its such a better drive and you can use the box more to the way you want to rather than just waiting for it to change :)

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For big power use a 6 speed,unless you can afford special auto box, power glyde, TH400, for anything else at street level, use an auto. Had both, and I would agree with John. Up to certain power levels an auto will accelerate faster than a 6 speed. If I purchase another MKIV for the street, it would be an auto.

 

M5 is far from a cruiser BTW, it would wipe the floor with the majority of MKIV's.

 

I think you really have to have driven both for some time, not just a test drive to really appreciate the difference and see how good the auto really is on the street.

 

 

not an m5 thas a different animal just a 5 series ,

 

i own a manual and my father owned a tt auto an i was regularly in both , manual for me every time

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