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Old 04-01-2008, 06:49 AM
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Wheeling your 4cyl automatic?

How many of yall wheel your 4cyl auto? Does it just suck or is it managable. Ive never drivin one. Im used to a manual. Just some input please before I buy this thing.
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Buy it, Wheel it and if you don't like it...swap it.

Actually it's managable and I have yet to have any problems in mine the 4 or 5 times I've wheeled mine since I've had it up and going.
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Learn to left foot brake and it's OK.

I still prefer manual for the better control of ground speed vs RPM's.
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Its not bad at all, i have a 22re /auto and it used to be extremely slow and underpowered. So far iv got a rebuild, and full exhaust minus headers and it goes pretty good. Its much easier to crawl with it to than with a manual since it wont stall. The only thing i hate is that it sucks on the highway. Go any faster than 100km/h (65) and it starts to chug gas.
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