S2K Trannys
Originally Posted by Stiffler,Aug 22 2005, 12:06 PM
which model S2Ks have 5-spd and which have 6-spd trannies, tried to look but had trouble...
thanks
thanks
Originally Posted by Stiffler,Aug 22 2005, 04:06 PM
which model S2Ks have 5-spd and which have 6-spd trannies, tried to look but had trouble...
thanks
thanks
you had troubles cuase you're never going to find a 5speed s2k..
While we are on the topic, could there be a problem with my tranny if there is no slipping? I tried to do a burnout yesterday (I know I know
) And that damn slave cylinder wouldn't let me do it. Ever since then when I left on the clutch in first i feel a few bumps... and it's been doing this consistantly.... Any help???
) And that damn slave cylinder wouldn't let me do it. Ever since then when I left on the clutch in first i feel a few bumps... and it's been doing this consistantly.... Any help???
Originally Posted by wvphoto,Aug 22 2005, 02:31 PM
LOL
call me sicko..
but i saw the title of this thread..
and
well..
this is what came to my mind..
LOL

sorry
just had to post it
LOL
call me sicko..
but i saw the title of this thread..
and
well..
this is what came to my mind..
LOL

sorry
just had to post it
LOL
glad im not the only 1
ah yes. the ancient art of the burnout. it takes mellinia of practice and skill. you will get it someday.
as for burnouts in an S2k? no thanks. i have an LT1 powered S10 for those
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Hey, I thought I was hot sh1t with my 4 speed Chevy in college. It had a 427 in front of it too. Boy, those 4 speeds really put out the torque.
That's what we need in the '06 S2000 - a 4 speed with lots of torque.
That's what we need in the '06 S2000 - a 4 speed with lots of torque.
Originally Posted by xviper,Aug 22 2005, 04:06 PM
Don't forget that one year that there was a 7 speed automatic. 




