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Old January 12th, 2008, 02:07 PM   #1
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i have a 98 v6, and i was wondering what would be the best CAI to get. And also i want to get a tranny swap from an auto to a manual. What would i need to get in order to do the swap right?
 
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your auto is fine buy a shift kit and you can eat a manual

buy a ebay fenderwell cai they are 50$ and give you almost the same gains as a k&n which is like 1-4 h.p IMHO
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if you want a manual sale and buy a manual you'll end up spending more than your car is worth for the swap, as for a CAI ebay for 30 bucks, if you cant sale your car buy a shift kit and a shifter and make your auto shift faster than and manual out there
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Old January 12th, 2008, 02:33 PM   #4
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so would this shifter be good?
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thatd be the best, and then the B&M shift kit or the j-mod and you'll be set able to shift up and down manually or ave the car be fully auto

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thats some more detailed info on it
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Old January 13th, 2008, 07:00 PM   #6
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so with the shift kit i can shift manually even though its an auto?
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thatd be the best, and then the B&M shift kit or the j-mod and you'll be set able to shift up and down manually or ave the car be fully auto

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thats some more detailed info on it
i was looking to do the same and can you actually go through gears or is it like a plus and minus sign where you push up and down. and you still dont get that gap between shifts right
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