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Old 08-07-2009, 10:08 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Case closed, lol ^ thanks Ryan I couldn't have said it better myself
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Old 08-07-2009, 10:42 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I think many in this thread are confusing AT with a true dual clutch such as that found in the GT-R. The 7AT is nowhere close to that of the tranny in the GT-R. The 6MT is better than an AT any day. However, it is inferior to that of a true dual clutch found in the GT-R, M3, Ferrari's etc.

In case anyone is in question the AT is not capable of the same power as the MT on these cars. It will not hold far more power. That assumption may be true on other cars, but not this one. I would highly recommend you go with a MT if you want to make high hp.
Hey, an answer to the question. Thanks for the info.

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Old 08-07-2009, 10:53 AM   #18 (permalink)
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The reason I chose the 6spd was because I want 2 make big pwr. I'm trying 2 get between 600 & 700hp. Even though the auto gives u quicker times I'm was worried it wouldn't be able 2 handle that pwr.
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600-700hp, good luck with that, I hope u got the cash for that cus you'll prob have to go with a twin turbo set-up, then have to upgrade everything else to support that power.
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Hey, an answer to the question. Thanks for the info.
NP Let me know if you have any other questions. I'm more than happy to help in any way I can.

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The reason I chose the 6spd was because I want 2 make big pwr. I'm trying 2 get between 600 & 700hp. Even though the auto gives u quicker times I'm was worried it wouldn't be able 2 handle that pwr.
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600-700hp, good luck with that, I hope u got the cash for that cus you'll prob have to go with a twin turbo set-up, then have to upgrade everything else to support that power.
Ya, that kind of power level will require a built motor, TT kit, and many more goodies. Sounds like a fun project I would put aside a nice amount of money and time to get that done. We would love to do that kind of a build
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If you want to come out with 600-700 WHp, both transmissions will need modifying. Both have their pros and cons.

You may also think about what else you will be doing with the car the rest of the time you are NOT at the track.
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If you want to come out with 600-700 WHp, both transmissions will need modifying.
Besides clutch/flywheel the MT should not need anything else.
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Besides clutch/flywheel the MT should not need anything else.
I don't even think a lightened flywheel will be needed. That first gear is gonna wind up super fast anyway.
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I don't even think a lightened flywheel will be needed. That first gear is gonna wind up super fast anyway.
True, but we do them anyways while everything is apart. Something incredibly amusing about tractionless 1st gear.... it's so much fun!
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Not really a fan boy, lol just respect people more when they have a manual sports car, I hate when people say they have a manual car, but all it is, is an automatic with that tiptronic thing
You have no reason to have less respect for someone with an auto...

Especially not a 370z w/ auto...it'll post better 1/4 mile and 0-60 times than you manual, and shred the tires just as well if not better (partially because the higher rear-end ratio)
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