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DeltaNu1142

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  1. So even if 20 people on the forums had blown trannys..... that's 20 out of 100,000. Sounds like a massive failure rate to me.

    I'm sorry YOUR car broke. The 5MT is not weak.

    :lol:

     

    OK, man. I'm not trying to rustle anyone's jimmies. And if you think the number of 5MT failures is 20 out of 100,000, that's cool. I'm sure every one of them is posted on legacygt.com. It's probably SOA procedure to document them here. :lol:

     

    The fact that a thread exists called "5MT failures" on this forum is evidence (by the literal definition of the word) that the 5MT has experienced failures. Failure rate? No idea. If you have some test data to back up your point of you, let's have it. All I have is this forum & my own experience.

     

    I'm questioning the statement that the 5MT is as strong as the 6MT when there's at least a little evidence to the contrary, and less than that to back it up.

     

    Going grade school & saying "your car broke, nyaaaaah" is, well, pathetic. My car's not broken... I've got a 6MT. :rolleyes:

  2. What evidence? 10 people on a forum is not evidence.

    Uhhh, yes, that's exactly what it is... anecdotal evidence.

     

    If there are 10 (or whatever) stories to suggest that "the 5MT is as strong as the 6MT," then let's see them.

     

    My point is, there are more stories of 5MT's breaking for whatever cause than there are stories supporting your view. In the end, the stories are all we have to work with, unless are some legitimate test results out there.

     

    Are there? I'd like to see them, too.

  3. Having lost my 5MT at under 45,000 miles at stage 2 in a babied LGT--in that I bought it stock at around 33k miles, went stage 2 maybe 8-9k miles later & stage 3 3k after that, never launched, shifted "normally," rev matched on downshifts, didn't engine brake regularly and never at high speeds--I'll say with confidence that if the 5MT isn't weak, then it's at least failure-prone. I don't race my car (although I miss AutoX days & I'm always looking for another chance to go), and my stage 3 tune is mild on stock fueling. The stock transmission should have held up, and it didn't. If I hadn't already been in so deep on mods, I would probably have scrapped the car. Instead, I put more money in & went with a 2010 STi 6MT. I'm now counting on my current configuration to last me to at least 100,000 miles, which is something the 5MT couldn't do.
  4. My workaround is for those who didn't or forgot to swap the sensor prior to sinking the trans, upload an LGT ROM from a 2006 MY vehicle.

    That doesn't sound like it would work. In fact, I'd bet my car it wouldn't work on my car. But if I proved it, no one would want my car anyway.

     

    There may be a parameter that can be changed... but upload a whole ROM? No.

  5. Here's my Cobb Spec.B STS in all its midget glory. I used the STi boot ring--or whatever you call the plastic piece below the lockout collar--and used two tiny zip ties to hold the Redline boot to it at its smallest diameter.

     

    http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/23/u7u3e8ut.jpg

     

    I've also come up with a plan for the reverse lockout cable: spiral wrap. The trouble with zip ties in this application are, if they're too tight, the cable binds; if they're too loose, they slide & let the cable move around. I'm going to go get some today.

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