Originally posted by VX1-08U
Originally posted by Patricio
- you're talking about old-school 3 speed autos (very laggy). 4 speed autos are pretty similar performance to manuals..
Turbo 400 (3 speed) gearboxes in old performance holdens (e.g. HQ GTS Monaro) are pretty good, compared to the cheaper tri-matics in Kingwoods. Apparently the best auto box is in the new XR6T, the rest are still pretty laggy, especially the one in the last model corolla - it's like flogging a dead horse (i know, not the best example).
Yeh auto boxes are the only way to go for dedicated drag cars anyway. The SMG in the BMW M3s are meant to be very good box also (there's no way they can be considered manual), and the same with the newer model Ferraris with F1-style shifts. I think the manual's days are nearly over (for performance cars anyway - they'll always be there as the cheaper option in the econo-boxes).
Originally posted by VX1-08U
Get the bands on the gearbox adjusted at next service, might help. Sounds like the box is slipping if it goes into neutral.
But he also said it went into neutral, then went into gear once the revs dropped. If the auto box was slipping, it normally takes
more revs to get into gear, rather than letting them drop...