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Old 02-05-2006, 05:27 PM   #1
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Default Manual conversion power gain from auto?

Has anyone done this conversion .Even in e series? What power gain did you realistically get? I have been told 10rwks on a six?

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Old 02-05-2006, 05:35 PM   #2
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On your car you'd probably get 5-10 more kw to the wheels due to less driveline loss. But what makes it so much quicker is you have an 1000% better 1st gear ratio = better acceleration and better fuel consumption. Also using a clutch you can also better control your launch

Depending on the driver I recon you could knock off at least .4 seconds from your 1/4.

If the cars turbo or can run a mid 13s or better there becomes less difference between the 2.
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Old 02-05-2006, 05:38 PM   #3
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I don't know exactly.

But power is definately increased, at least 5-10rwkw.

Not only power is increased, but speeds & launches are easily 0.3-0.5 secs faster.
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Old 02-05-2006, 08:10 PM   #4
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Depending on the driver I recon you could knock off at least .4 seconds from your 1/4.
I went from 16.39 @ 87mph

down to 15.75 @ 89 mph

thats in my AU, with terrible tyres (rode the clutch to a 2.45 60 ft) with the 3.08 s/s
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Old 02-05-2006, 09:18 PM   #5
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Thats .64 of a second ..wow!! How much power increase though?
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Old 02-05-2006, 09:41 PM   #6
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There wont be any power gain at all just less losses in the transmission of the power to the back wheels which might mean up to 5rwk more on a dyno.

The big difference is you have 4 effective gears to use over the qtr not two and a bit.

This keeps the average power at the back wheels higher.

Simple maths average power divided by three gears or four gears.

Yes its worth a good 0.5 sec on the qtr
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