Auto or Standard??? Pro's and Con's
Either way, the autos are sooooooo much nicer to operate, that I will give you.
Yes i know that the auto's are fast, maybe not by a whole bunch but faster.... I dont plan on doing alot of drag racing, or even sled. I just want a diesel for pleasure. I dont haul nothing. I just wanted to know if it would be best to buy a auto, because i can find them alot more(available). Or should i wait a lilwhile and find me a stick. i dont mind shifting i dont do alot city driving. But yall have answered alot of my ?'s
thanks, Trapper.
thanks, Trapper.
At the time, I could have paid $1200 for an auto trans that would have required another four grand or so to hold the 500hp I was hoping to achieve.
Or, I could buy the NV5600 which was building an enviable repututation for strength for a mere $800, then make it practically bulletproof with another $900 or so.
I've never owned a diesel truck with an auto trans, and the factory CTDs I drove that had them performed so abysmally that I couldn't stand the idea of paying so much money for such poor performance.
I'll be the first to whine about slugging in big city traffic with my 6er, but I rarely drive in those conditions. For anything OTHER than a rolling parking lot, the 6er is a dream trans to drive with perfect gear splits and smooth performance--- even at subzero temps.
I'm very happy with my NV5600.
JMO
Cost was ultimately the reason I chose the manual trans for my truck. I bought my truck having already read up on mods and bombing and such a bit, and even though we didn't yet know that the HOs were not capable of making as much power as the SO trucks.
At the time, I could have paid $1200 for an auto trans that would have required another four grand or so to hold the 500hp I was hoping to achieve.
Or, I could buy the NV5600 which was building an enviable repututation for strength for a mere $800, then make it practically bulletproof with another $900 or so.
I've never owned a diesel truck with an auto trans, and the factory CTDs I drove that had them performed so abysmally that I couldn't stand the idea of paying so much money for such poor performance.
I'll be the first to whine about slugging in big city traffic with my 6er, but I rarely drive in those conditions. For anything OTHER than a rolling parking lot, the 6er is a dream trans to drive with perfect gear splits and smooth performance--- even at subzero temps.
I'm very happy with my NV5600.
JMO
At the time, I could have paid $1200 for an auto trans that would have required another four grand or so to hold the 500hp I was hoping to achieve.
Or, I could buy the NV5600 which was building an enviable repututation for strength for a mere $800, then make it practically bulletproof with another $900 or so.
I've never owned a diesel truck with an auto trans, and the factory CTDs I drove that had them performed so abysmally that I couldn't stand the idea of paying so much money for such poor performance.
I'll be the first to whine about slugging in big city traffic with my 6er, but I rarely drive in those conditions. For anything OTHER than a rolling parking lot, the 6er is a dream trans to drive with perfect gear splits and smooth performance--- even at subzero temps.
I'm very happy with my NV5600.
JMO
Big DBlue, you've owned sticks before, and even your sig shows a 6spd you've owned. As you stated, for pleasure, if you want the cheapest pleasure, then go with a 5 speed. You say your not towing, and again for pleasure and cost, go 5 speed.
Living where you live, I don't think you have too much stop and go city traffic to worry about.
Any stock auto behind a 12V or a 24V sucks, so you know it wouldn't be a pleasure to drive and would you want to spend the money to make it a pleasure to drive.
Living where you live, I don't think you have too much stop and go city traffic to worry about.
Any stock auto behind a 12V or a 24V sucks, so you know it wouldn't be a pleasure to drive and would you want to spend the money to make it a pleasure to drive.
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