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Auto box to manual conversion?


Tommyd16

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I've done a 5 speed swap on my auto sup. it was by no means a downgrade and has brought the car to life.

 

Swap is similar to that of a 6 speed and involved:

 

Fitting of master cylinder

Fitting of slave cylinder

Fitting of manual pedals

Fitting of manual tachometer

Fitting of manual flywheel

Fitting of manual transmission

Fitting of clutch

Fitting of manual diff(not a necessity)

Fitting of manual prop

Fitting manual transmission tunnel cover

 

 

Wiring the inhibitor switch

Wiring of the reverse lights

 

And I believe the 6speeds require you to change the driveshafts if changing the diff to a 6spd manual

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Guest Roger NE

Generally speaking, I would have thought it better to sell the Automatic Supra and buy a Manual one !

 

(as it's quite a lot of work, and quite expensive . . . yet not really increasing the value of the car)

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Generally speaking, I would have thought it better to sell the Automatic Supra and buy a Manual one !

 

(as it's quite a lot of work, and quite expensive . . . yet not really increasing the value of the car)

 

I think you'll find that incorrect Roger.

If you fit a 6speed, you will 100% increase the value of the car.

 

To give you some perspective I hired a ramp and did the conversion in 8 hours between 3 of us-none of us mechanics by trade.

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If you fit a 6speed, you will 100% increase the value of the car

 

So are you saying that if a stock TT Automatic is worth £8k, a similar condition Manual would be worth £16k?

 

That doesn't seem to be born out from Ads I've seen . . .

 

For all that I would NEVER buy an Automatic car, there are clearly a lot of people who prefer them!

 

I agree that swapping the transmissions doesn't require a lot of skill . . . just a lot of work . . . and all the parts to do it seem very expensive

 

And you have to remember that a lot of people don't even change their own Brake Pads ! So for those who would have to pay a garage to convert an Auto to a Manual, it would cost a fortune

 

That's why I suggested it might be better to buy a Manual car in the first place

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I didn't say that, I said it would increase the value of the car-similar spec cars go for £7-8 in comparison to £5k for a TT auto.

Ultimately, you will never see a return on mods but in this case you would see an increase in the cars value.

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I didn't say that

 

Actually you did ! You said

 

If you fit a 6speed, you will 100% increase the value of the car

 

That means you would DOUBLE its value - that's what I was querying, as I don't believe it's true!

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Actually you did ! You said

 

 

 

That means you would DOUBLE its value - that's what I was querying, as I don't believe it's true!

 

I suggest you read it again, I said it would 100% increase the value of the vehicle. I did not say it would increase the value by 100%.

 

It is a certain it would increase the value.

 

 

Now please stop being so god damn pedantic and jumping down everyone's throats on threads.

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I don't dispute that doing a Manual conversion would increase the value of an Automatic Supra . . . hey I hate Autos !

 

I was just saying that the cost of doing it might not be recouped, especially if you couldn't do all the work yourself . . . and that's why I suggested it would be probably be sensible to look for a Manual car in the first place.

 

And I wasn't meaning to be pedantic Josh! Just saying I don't believe that it would increase the value by 100%, which is what I thought you were trying to suggest.

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