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I like using my manual as I have more control for crawling. As for going uphill...I installed a hand throttle using an old bicycle brake lever. Now I can brake, gas and clutch as much as I want.
Crinco said:P.S. SOMBEECH that is a sweet lookin ride ya got there!
That's true.. I can't think of how many times I would have liked the auto for that reason. For example a mud pit. With a standard you are in second and that's that unless you switch on the fly, but then you lose all forward drive. In an auto, if you floor it, it will up shift and then when you need the lower gears it would be right back down there. And if you need to stay low, then you can always put it in L1 or something like that....Bud said:If you're just starting out and you want the full learning experience of driving a Jeep, then a cheap manual is the way to go. It will teach to pay more attention to what is ahead, what you are presently doing, and what is behind if you kill it and start rolling back. I drove a standard since I was 16, and in four different Jeeps. When I finally put one in my old CJ it was a whole other world of ease. Down hill braking was needed, if the tranny-torgue conv-and gear ratios weren't just right. You can move brakes to your drivelines like on the monster trucks. But after 4 seasons of Competition, the things I could do in an auto, I don't know if I could do the same with a standard. The are some exceptions to this, and those guys are artists behind their wheel with a standard. Sometimes you can run out of throttle in a standard when trying to drive out of trouble. In a standard you can push in the clutch to roll back out of trouble, but if you shave the detents in your auto shifter you can make faster reverse manuevers in your auto than a standard. This is just MEHO.......(my experienced humble opinion) I think I just started a new one...
Those are cool.. I had one in my Stratus...I'llpullyaout said:anybody know if it's possible to get a tranny for a wheeler that is like the newer sporty cars with auto AND the manual that only requires you to bump the stick up or down to shift?? THAT would be sweet.....the best of both worlds.
I think it would be more trouble than it's worth... You'd need all the computer controls and sensors for one....I'llpullyaout said:could it work in a wheeler?? Maybe that's a dumb question and the answer is obvious but I"m not very familiar with how those work.........
that makes me cringe just thinking about itPierCed_3 said:My Jeep kinda has that effect with it's ratcheting shifter. I can shift it into any gear I want on the fly..... sometimes that is a bad thing. I have shifted it into reverse on accident right after I got done with my install. The bad thing about it was I was doing 55 mph . All the sudden my rear end started shaking and my tires were squeeling, I don't ever want that to happen again.
I'llpullyaout said:anybody know if it's possible to get a tranny for a wheeler that is like the newer sporty cars with auto AND the manual that only requires you to bump the stick up or down to shift?? THAT would be sweet.....the best of both worlds.