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Different than an everyday car?! Its a mustang....thats about as every day as it gets. .
Agreed

I understand your post wasn't directed at me, but I had to answer.


Do you own an MT-82? What is it exactly about automatics that you hate?.
Driving should be fun, not sterile or boring. Automatics are too easy to drive and they put me to sleep. I don't have enough control over the car. I don't like how and when they choose to shift. I don't like pulling up to a light and needing to keep my foot on the brake or put the car in park.

Is it because they are more reliable?.
I've had one trans that failed and it was in a crappy Honda Accord. I should have known better than to buy something from Honda. Stupid decision on my part. No Ford transmission has failed on me.
Chances are they will shift quicker / more consistent than you ever will?.
Probably not, but I don't care about fast shifts that are performed by a machine. I get satisfaction from a fast shift that I performed though.
Could it be because they are more durable than an MT-82? .
I beat the crap out of my 2011 with MT-82. Never had a problem.
Maybe because they do not have issues shifting at high RPM's? .
Never had that problem. I'd rather have that problem than drive an auto. It's so emasculating. I might as well turn in my man card if I started driving an auto regularly.
Maybe they do not have a helper spring you must love to remove..
I haven't done it but it would be totally worth it to avoid driving a boring, lame automatic car.
Possibly because its not a notchy transmission? .
People always use the word notchy. Maybe they are accustomed to the junk transmissions Jap companies put in their cars. My favorite transmission I've owned (and driven a significant amount) is my Tremec 3550. So many people call it notchy. I think it has a nice, positive feel when it goes into gear.
Maybe because it does not have the 12th gear like some of the reported MT-82s?.
Don't know what this is. Mistype?
Maybe its because you love to spend extra money on purchasing an after market shifter to make up for your garbage transmission?.
I do enjoy saving over $1,000 on a car getting the transmission I prefer.
Maybe you just love breaking parts and missing gears?.
I do like doing things that aren't super easy. I think challenges make life more enjoyable.
Maybe you just don't know any better? .
I've driven enough automatic equipped vehicles to know I don't want one. Maybe some day if my knee can't hold up any more I'll buy an automatic. I will be really sad that day. :tsk:
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There's a lot of bad info in here...jeez.

I've been driving manual transmissions since I was 9 when my Dad taught me how on our '30 Chevrolet. Nothing like learning to double clutch an unsynchronized box...these newer trannies are practically idiot proof. Started power shifting on an old slant 6 3 speed column shift Plymouth when I was 15.

Current manuals are my 93 Mustang and finishing up a TKO600 swap into my BB Victor-headed 67 Plymouth.

I'm not fond of converter slippage...I like the feeling of a direct link in balancing the power transfer into the chassis w/ my left foot.

Oh, and a 'std' transmission is still acceptable verbiage Tom...I'm 37, so I don't consider myself an 'old guy'.
 

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I've had one trans that failed and it was in a crappy Honda Accord. I should have known better than to buy something from Honda. Stupid decision on my part. No Ford transmission has failed on me.
I've never had an auto fail, but I have had a CVT fail...that's what I get for buying nissan and a cvt...never again lol

Never had that problem. I'd rather have that problem than drive an auto. It's so emasculating. I might as well turn in my man card if I started driving an auto regularly.
I haven't done it but it would be totally worth it to avoid driving a boring, lame automatic car.

I know it's not me u r talking to, rather defending your stance against the post that seemed like an auto lover attacking manuals...but the part about turning in your man card because of an auto hurts. I never had an opportunity to learn manual growing up. Parents drove auto so that's all I knew. Didnt learn until my uncle set up a track day and driving lesson when I was well into my twenties. It's a bit emasculating to consider yourself a car enthusiast and not know how to drive manual but I'm ready to jump into it full on with this car! Lol my wife drove one growing up summers around Chicago and she keeps telling me I'm gonna hate it in traffic but that's a chance I'm willing to tAke!
 

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I've never had an auto fail, but I have had a CVT fail...that's what I get for buying nissan and a cvt...never again lol
I had the TH350 in my first car, a 1976 Cutlass, fail. That was my fault though. I'm not going to blame the transmission. That was my first and last GM vehicle. I wanted a Ford and my dad talked me into it. It was a nice solid car but couldn't spin the tires with a 350 ci engine. At 16 that was a priority!


I know it's not me u r talking to, rather defending your stance against the post that seemed like an auto lover attacking manuals...but the part about turning in your man card because of an auto hurts. I never had an opportunity to learn manual growing up. Parents drove auto so that's all I knew. Didnt learn until my uncle set up a track day and driving lesson when I was well into my twenties. It's a bit emasculating to consider yourself a car enthusiast and not know how to drive manual but I'm ready to jump into it full on with this car! Lol my wife drove one growing up summers around Chicago and she keeps telling me I'm gonna hate it in traffic but that's a chance I'm willing to tAke!
I'm sure you realize it's all in fun. :) In all seriousness, I think manual is fun in traffic. You can play with it. But then when I'm in the car I'm not one of those people doing everything else other than driving. For me it isn't a PITA to change gears. It's something fun to do.
 

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My daily driver F150 H-D edition has an auto, thats great.

But in my toy, I want to drive it, could not imagine it without a stick.

But for some who have hard enough time driving, maybe auto is better :)
 

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I read/heard somewhere that 10% of the cars sold are manual transmission. So dissing the automatic is a no-win argument. Personally, I enjoy the level of concentration and control it takes to drive a stick. I think driving in traffic should involve your full engagement. Not to say that most people who drive an automatic aren't engaged, it's just that it is very easy to disengage, which many people do.
 

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I read/heard somewhere that 10% of the cars sold are manual transmission. So dissing the automatic is a no-win argument. Personally, I enjoy the level of concentration and control it takes to drive a stick. I think driving in traffic should involve your full engagement. Not to say that most people who drive an automatic aren't engaged, it's just that it is very easy to disengage, which many people do.
Yeah - living my private life to please others and fitting in aren't top priorities for me. I'm the anti - sheep/follower. :)
 

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A manual transmission makes the difference between actually enjoying the act of driving and simply transporting yourself from point A to point B.
Lol what an ignorant statement. Go drive a 991 GT3 and tell me you didn't enjoy the experience.

I wish the GT350 was available with some type of dual clutch transmission since that is what I'd buy given that my car will be daily driven ~75% of the time. It's one of the reasons I'm leaning towards an M4 with the DCT. However, the GT350 being manual-only is not a deal breaker for me.
 

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Lol what an ignorant statement. Go drive a 991 GT3 and tell me you didn't enjoy the experience.


Thankfully the 997 GT3 only came with a manual. Given the choice, I'd take the slower car with the manual trans.
 

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Lol what an ignorant statement.
Hmm, are you trying to say that the guy is ignorant of his own opinion?

Or are you just going to personal insults because you don't have a way to refute his comments?
 

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Hmm, are you trying to say that the guy is ignorant of his own opinion?

Or are you just going to personal insults because you don't have a way to refute his comments?
Pretty sure he's saying the statement is ignorant, because, well, that's what he said. It is not necessarily the case that driving an auto is simply A to B transportation...which seems obvious...

I didn't see a personal insult. Lighten up, Francis.
 

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Drove a C63 AMG with paddle shifters that is technically an auto. It was anything but uneventful.

That said, I DD a manual in wretched DC traffic and it does make it more of an event, which I enjoy.
 

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Agreed

I understand your post wasn't directed at me, but I had to answer.


Driving should be fun, not sterile or boring. Automatics are too easy to drive and they put me to sleep. I don't have enough control over the car. I don't like how and when they choose to shift. I don't like pulling up to a light and needing to keep my foot on the brake or put the car in park.

I've had one trans that failed and it was in a crappy Honda Accord. I should have known better than to buy something from Honda. Stupid decision on my part. No Ford transmission has failed on me.
Probably not, but I don't care about fast shifts that are performed by a machine. I get satisfaction from a fast shift that I performed though.
I beat the crap out of my 2011 with MT-82. Never had a problem.
Never had that problem. I'd rather have that problem than drive an auto. It's so emasculating. I might as well turn in my man card if I started driving an auto regularly.
I haven't done it but it would be totally worth it to avoid driving a boring, lame automatic car.
People always use the word notchy. Maybe they are accustomed to the junk transmissions Jap companies put in their cars. My favorite transmission I've owned (and driven a significant amount) is my Tremec 3550. So many people call it notchy. I think it has a nice, positive feel when it goes into gear.
Don't know what this is. Mistype?
I do enjoy saving over $1,000 on a car getting the transmission I prefer.
I do like doing things that aren't super easy. I think challenges make life more enjoyable.
I've driven enough automatic equipped vehicles to know I don't want one. Maybe some day if my knee can't hold up any more I'll buy an automatic. I will be really sad that day. :tsk:
My 6R80 is fun when I want it to be.

I am talking about the reliability of the 6R80, the MT-82 gets no where close.
Auto trans has taken over 1000+ rwhp STOCK. Mt-82 has problems shifting with a tune.

The 6R80 will shift quicker and more consistent than you.
There is no pain greater than a missed gear......none.

You claim to "beat the crap" out of your mt-82, what's done to your car? About how many passes do you have down the 1/4 mile?

If you are not having high RPM issues your car must of never seen high rpms. Emasculating? What would you do when a emasculated man out runs your manual?

Helper spring, you were just plain hurt. Removing the helper spring is nothing more than a bandaid for a junk transmission.

I call the MT-82 notchy, because it is. I went with the MGW / JHR clutch line / amsoil clutch fluid bandaid and I still to this day hate the transmission.

Secret 12th gear in the MT-82, when you find it.....you will know. Look into the transmission section, mt-82 issues fill the section.

I wanted to like my manual transmission, but the transmission loved to let me down. I knew it was never going to hold the power I had planned for it. So I picked up a 2015 with a 6R80, it has been amazing since day 1. It's cheaper to go auto , than to replace the mistake that is the mt-82.

Driving stick is not amazing feat. Broken parts are never fun.

I like what works. We are not talking about manual / auto. We are talking about the 6R80 / MT-82. I LOVE manual, but the mt-82 is not worth its weight in dirt. again....i still own both. From experience, i know the MT-82 is garbage. I am not surprised ford did not place this mistake in the GT350.


I know it's not me u r talking to, rather defending your stance against the post that seemed like an auto lover attacking manuals...but the part about turning in your man card because of an auto hurts. I never had an opportunity to learn manual growing up. Parents drove auto so that's all I knew. Didnt learn until my uncle set up a track day and driving lesson when I was well into my twenties. It's a bit emasculating to consider yourself a car enthusiast and not know how to drive manual but I'm ready to jump into it full on with this car! Lol my wife drove one growing up summers around Chicago and she keeps telling me I'm gonna hate it in traffic but that's a chance I'm willing to tAke!
Whoa......i do not hate manuals, I dislike the mt-82.
Do some research and take a look at the transmission section of the forum. I gave up PP package to NOT get the mt-82.

Here are a few reasons why the FACTORY 6r80 is so amazing. No your mt-82 can't do this.







No hack, you can't shift that fast.:D
 

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Its an acquired skill to shift a manual transmission and stick the shifts to the point where you can lay down times that are difficult for the best automatics to match. The thing is... its all about skill and timing. But, its not unheard of to see manuals smack down autos. Yes modern Auto's have an advantage but, thats mostly on the strip. On the street from a dig it's likely going to the auto since the hole-shot is almost always in its favor...but from a roll...its a drivers game. And I'll put my money on a manual with a good driver any day. Heck with a good driver it could be a good day on a strip as well. But, on the strip I do see where the auto's have the edge..... On a road course. not so much.



If you like video games and wanna just gun it and go. Then yeah I guess you'll like an auto. If you Drag race for a hobby and/or do it professionally to augment your income... then you go with an auto.

If you are an enthusiast and enjoy rowing your own... then...Its gotta be a manual.
 

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ANOTHER NOVEL POSTED BY LAZTUG
I don't care about racing. There's always someone with a faster car.

I don't care whether your automatic can shift faster than I can. And it says nothing about you that you put your foot down and the machinery works better than I can. It's just machinery. But my shifts are all about my skill.
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