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- 2002 BJFW, 2007 BK3P, 1979 SA22C, 2005 BK3P
The Kartboy shifter bushings do help alot with the 1-2 shift, and a short shifter makes it feel better than stock. I would not say that the car's transmission is "garbage" when you look at any of the competition. Having test driven Neons, Civics, VWs and Focuses, I can tell you that they have problems of their own. The Neon and the Civic (surprisingly in the Honda) were loose and mushy feeling all around, and the VW GTI was very rough with each gearchange. Many car mags, C&D most recently, rate the drivetrain and tranny of the Protege far and away better than cars of this price class. You aren't going to the transmission of a Ferrari on a sub $20k car, nothing even close. Older Civics shifted awesome, so I don't know what happened here...but this strays from the subject.
Personally I've never had wheel hop of any degree, and I drive fairly aggressive. I don't lose any torque as long as I shift near 5k, no shudder no nothing of that sort. No offense, but I have to say that some of this "evil tranny" business has been blown way out of proportion. I know of two or three members on this forum who have blown thier trannies. But then again, I know about 1000 Ford Focus owners who have faulty rear suspensions.
I am running 7psi right now with no problems whatsoever. Once I add a set of engine mounts, big fuel pump and perhaps a clutch I plan on running 8 or 9psi. I believe SpoolinMP3 is running 12psi with no problems either, and on stock internals. The stock compression ratio is about 9.7 to 1.
Nomad, I would definetely reccomend this car or the MSP to yourself if you are looking to buy. You can't expect Dodge Viper performance, but you can expect to stand out from the import crowd and have fun driving while doing that.
Personally I've never had wheel hop of any degree, and I drive fairly aggressive. I don't lose any torque as long as I shift near 5k, no shudder no nothing of that sort. No offense, but I have to say that some of this "evil tranny" business has been blown way out of proportion. I know of two or three members on this forum who have blown thier trannies. But then again, I know about 1000 Ford Focus owners who have faulty rear suspensions.
I am running 7psi right now with no problems whatsoever. Once I add a set of engine mounts, big fuel pump and perhaps a clutch I plan on running 8 or 9psi. I believe SpoolinMP3 is running 12psi with no problems either, and on stock internals. The stock compression ratio is about 9.7 to 1.
Nomad, I would definetely reccomend this car or the MSP to yourself if you are looking to buy. You can't expect Dodge Viper performance, but you can expect to stand out from the import crowd and have fun driving while doing that.