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sw- your 7sp has a torque converter. There's your problem. 1Slow370z- thanks for the info. Most cars I've had were pretty stubborn to get into 6th when new, so I

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Old 10-13-2009, 07:20 AM   #15 (permalink)
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sw- your 7sp has a torque converter. There's your problem.

1Slow370z- thanks for the info. Most cars I've had were pretty stubborn to get into 6th when new, so I can understand why you didn't address it earlier to the dealer.

Keep us posted what the problem was.


So far my Z has been very smooth to get into all the gates. Was actually surprised how smooth it got into 6th.
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