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September 23, 2023, 09:22 PM
RR
What is/was your favorite manual transmission in a car
Knowing the incredible experience in this place I pose this question. I ask your favorite manual transmission that you have driven. Independent of price, could be an old beater that you once had or something exotic. Was it very precise and mechanical, a short throw, whatever reason you liked it.
September 23, 2023, 09:24 PM
bald1
Nothing trumps the exceedingly smooth short throw Honda S2000 6-speed manual transmission period. Big Grin Snick. Snick. Snick.

I've driven a multitude of manuals going back to 3 on the tree pickup to '70 era muscle cars to various sports cars.

Escaped Upstate NY in the mid '70s. Smile



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September 23, 2023, 09:32 PM
TexasScrub
I learned to drive on the hills of downtown San Francisco in a datsun b210 honeybee standard. That car had probably gone through hundreds of student drivers before me and the clutch/transmission was amazing while facing practically uphill.

That's all I got.


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September 23, 2023, 09:35 PM
armored
I miss the manual trans I had in 3 old cars.
1966 Shelby GT350
1970 Corvette coupe 454
1972 DeTomaso Pantera
I don't miss the 4000# Hayes 3 finger clutch in the Pantera, It was tough when I was young, don't even want to think of dealing with that now that I'm old.
September 23, 2023, 09:37 PM
bobtheelf
2007 Mazda 3. Great clutch, great shifter feel.
September 23, 2023, 09:44 PM
Pipe Smoker
The one in my 1968 Porsche 911. A long linkage to the transmission towards the rear of the car, but Porsche made it work well – butter smooth. There was something unusual about the Porsche synchronizing mechanism, but I no longer remember the details.



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September 23, 2023, 09:45 PM
Greymann
Muncie 4 speed, had a close ratio and a wide ratio.
The wide ratio in a 396 chevelle with a Mr.gasket vertical gate shifter a great combo.
September 23, 2023, 10:02 PM
MagnumU
+1 on the Honda S2000. Having an engine that revs to 8200 or 9000 rpm (depending on model year) was icing on the cake.

A car that just loved to be driven.

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September 23, 2023, 10:04 PM
Prefontaine
AP2, snickety slick. Wonderful transmission but the motor never did much for me. Not a fan of traditional inline 4’s. I’ve been able to get close to the AP2 trans multiple times. SS, bushings, etc, haven’t found a 6MT I couldn’t tame yet.

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September 23, 2023, 10:20 PM
SeaCliff
1973 Porsche 914 2.0.
September 23, 2023, 10:26 PM
sjtill
Also the Honda S2000, whether in AP1 or AP2. I do miss the scream to 9000.
The car is such fun. Loved driving it around Maui as long as I could find a time there wasn’t a lot of traffic.


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September 23, 2023, 10:26 PM
Jimbo54
quote:
Originally posted by Greymann:
Muncie 4 speed, had a close ratio and a wide ratio.
The wide ratio in a 396 chevelle with a Mr.gasket vertical gate shifter a great combo.


I had a "64" Pontiac Tempest LeMans sports coupe with the Muncie M20 CR 4 speed with Hurst linkage behind a 326 v8 that was the perfect 1/4 mile set-up in that era. I came home with a bunch of trophies because of it. Smile

Jim


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September 23, 2023, 10:30 PM
2000Z-71
Favorite transmission, 2002 Camaro SS T-56 6 speed manual with the factory optioned Hurst shifter.

Favorite car t drive with a manual, 2006 Pontiac GTO. Same transmission, but without the Hurst. Gear selection wasn't quite as positive but 6th to 4th downshifts were a religious experience...




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September 23, 2023, 10:36 PM
Edmond
My former 2003 Corvette Z06 with a built MN6 6 speed from RPM and a MGW short throw shifter with a pistol grip. Stock trans and shifter were sloppy with long throws. Installed the transmission and shifter myself.


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September 23, 2023, 10:36 PM
airbubba
quote:
Originally posted by Greymann:
Muncie 4 speed, had a close ratio and a wide ratio.
The wide ratio in a 396 chevelle with a Mr.gasket vertical gate shifter a great combo.


i had the wider ratio/2.54, in my '57 chevy!!
September 23, 2023, 11:03 PM
Lunasee
quote:
Originally posted by Edmond:
My former 2003 Corvette Z06 with a built MN6 6 speed from RPM and a MGW short throw shifter with a pistol grip. Stock trans and shifter were sloppy with long throws. Installed the transmission and shifter myself.


WOW! At first glance I thought that I wrote the above. LOL

My 2003 Corvette Coupe was born an automatic (A4). I was killing it on the racetrack. I converted it to a manual. I installed an RPM Stage 2 MN12. I also put in C6 shifter. I'm very happy with the swap.
September 23, 2023, 11:19 PM
old rugged cross
the muncie 4 speed in the 60's ss chev



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September 23, 2023, 11:20 PM
83v45magna
Datsun Z-car. Drove mine for 20 years before I sold it. As has been said ad nauseum, snick snick.
September 23, 2023, 11:24 PM
bcereuss
2019 Type R. Hondas have always had smooth manuals, but this is silky smooth with a short throw.
September 23, 2023, 11:24 PM
9mmepiphany
My favorite manual to drive was in my 1980 Porsche 911SC...but I might have been unduly influenced by the whole 911 experience.

The most enjotable manual I've driven recently is a Mazda MX-5 Miata




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