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post Apr 26 2000, 03:54 PM
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The trani. Anyone know if the 2nd generation trani can work in the 1st gen body? Is it worth changing from an auto to a manual? My trani is no good and I have to spend the money on it anyway so I figured maybe it won't cost that much more. I have a fear that if I fix the automatic, it might go bad soon after that. Plus stick is more fun. I don't want to get rid of my Legend. I'm really feeling the car after driving a BMW. Latuh!
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post Apr 30 2000, 06:11 PM
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I heard a few folks talking about trying to put a 2nd gen trani into a 1st gen body. You have to make so many alterations it probably would not be worth it. I would just replace the trani with the same automatic trani and get a racing chip, it makes a difference so I am told. It increases the rmps in each gear so you get more speed and power. If you want a stick then I would just get a new 1st gen leg with a stick. It would cost about the same to convert a auto to a stick.<br><br>peace
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