Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
As Jeff said...Grow some balls.
You learn from your mistakes. Well smart people learn from other's mistakes, but there isn't a lot of people her with an Auto tranny. So you would have to ...Just Do it. ;D Look at your budget and try to do as advised before. |
Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
i dont know... maybe its just me... but doing something like this without research and preparation is hardly called GROWING BALLS. that just sounds like STUPIDITY. im just trying to get some info so i dont seriously mess something up. if im here in the first place it means i have some intention of turboing my car. dang... wassup with all this flamin... its been a LONG FREAKIN DAY!!!
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Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
They haven't even begun flaming.
I wouldn't suggest throwing a turbo on your auto tranny. The Honda auto trannies are.....well, they are junk. IMO of course. They weren't meant to handle any sort of performance driving. You will go through trannies like I go through clutches. I can buy a clutch for allot cheaper than you can buy a tranny for. As for the "j bodies" and big blocks, those transmissions were built to handle the power of a high torque 8 cylinder engine. Honda does not have a high torque engine. Hell, Honda doesn't even have a mid torque engine :P If you want your transmission to last, put a cooler on it, get a temperature guage for it, and keep clean fluid in it. Hopefully it will outlast my clutch ;) __________________ Best Car Insurance | Auto Protection Today | FREE Trade-In Quote |
Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
thank you...for saying something that is helpful. ive already started looking into a tranny cooler. ill be sure to add that to my list. thanks for the heads up.
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Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
Dr. Boost,
I wasnt sure if the honda trannies were good or not since I have not owned one. But as for the high torque v-8's in jbodies... Jbodies are cavaliers and sunfires mainly. Our 2.4's do happen to have quite a bit of torque for a 4 cylendar though. I know its not fast compared to some of you guys but we have auto's running mid 13's with nitrous. We just upgrade to the B&M shiftplus or auto trans interceptor since our 4speeds are electronically controlled. Either way I will be putting a tranny cooler on my car even without a turbo setup....it will drastically prolong the life of even a stock trans. Thanks for clearing that up though dr boost... like i said I know very little about honda's so I didnt want to say "yeah sure it will be fine" lol |
Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
Hahaha, I was thinking about old Mustangs and Camaros and Chargers!!! ;D I wasn't familiar with the term "J bodies". lol
I have seen Auto Honda's with Nitrous that performed well, and were plenty fast. I would recommend a transmission cooler for any car. It's cheap insurance and an extra saftey measure. __________________ Best Car Insurance | Auto Protection Today | FREE Trade-In Quote |
Re:quick question...CAN AUTO TRANSMISSION HANDLE BOOST
Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
They haven't even begun flaming.
I wouldn't suggest throwing a turbo on your auto tranny. The Honda auto trannies are.....well, they are junk. IMO of course. They weren't meant to handle any sort of performance driving. You will go through trannies like I go through clutches. I can buy a clutch for allot cheaper than you can buy a tranny for. As for the "j bodies" and big blocks, those transmissions were built to handle the power of a high torque 8 cylinder engine. Honda does not have a high torque engine. Hell, Honda doesn't even have a mid torque engine :P If you want your transmission to last, put a cooler on it, get a temperature guage for it, and keep clean fluid in it. Hopefully it will outlast my clutch ;) The Auto trannies should do fine as long as you don't abuse it like already mentioned. And get an external tranny cooler, it's a very cheap insurance and less heat is always good. |
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