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Looking back at these cars, damn the trends have shifted quite a bit.
Honda MT is fairly standard and it won't be that hard to learn on. My S13 took time to get used to because we get more torque going on so when we let off the clutch just a little (on a flat surface), the car will move forward as opposed to other cars.
And my two cents would be to worry about learning how to drive your car first and then worry about the swap. Swaps can be difficult depending on how much you know about wiring. Bolting things on is only half of the battle.
Originally Posted by Dam itz Lou
I'm about to get myself a 99-00 civic but I don't know how to drive stick. I'm thinking about just getting one and having my boy teach me that way. What you guys think ?
I've been looking for one for the past week and all that talk about swapping motors & ******s got me thinking twice about buying one. Anything I should do before buying one ? My boy told me make sure I get one with papers.
Honda MT is fairly standard and it won't be that hard to learn on. My S13 took time to get used to because we get more torque going on so when we let off the clutch just a little (on a flat surface), the car will move forward as opposed to other cars.
And my two cents would be to worry about learning how to drive your car first and then worry about the swap. Swaps can be difficult depending on how much you know about wiring. Bolting things on is only half of the battle.