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Glad you accepted the fact that you were wrong. When I bought my '86 TA, the guy who sold it to me bragged about putting in a tranny from a '91 Z28 (4L60 I believe) and said "and I shift it manually because it's faster... you already know that of course." I didn't even want to open that one up.
An A4 will do all the right things you want it to when you go WOT, so leave it in D.
An A4 will do all the right things you want it to when you go WOT, so leave it in D.
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Originally Posted by giant016
The three LS1 M6 guys I've seen in person have run 13.8 or worse at the track. At the same track, my first time ever, I ran either a 13.4 or 13.5 with a CAI that I didn't even know I had. I'm sure that a pro would rape me, but the M6 guys say they can't keep it straight.
On the other hand I talked with several m6 guys at the track and non of them could crack 105mph in the quarter. I guess it depends on the driver. But stock for stock and good drivers the m6 will usually always win.
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The 6 speed takes a special driver. I would say most people (not all) can't drive a 6 speed good enough to beat an A4. But once someone has gotten REALLY GOOD stock for stock I would give 1 or 2 tenths and 2-3 mph better on the M6 int the 1/4.
BTW I heard down shifting an A4 is very bad for the tranny? Is this Ture???
And you A4 guys, just let the compertur shift for you, it knows what it's doing.
BTW I heard down shifting an A4 is very bad for the tranny? Is this Ture???
And you A4 guys, just let the compertur shift for you, it knows what it's doing.