I *think* the Xmember turnaround should work. It may sound to easy; but it also sounds like something a large company trying to maximize profit and minimize parts would do. The only car I ever used an Auto ECU on was a friend's 92 convertible and it idled fine from what I remember. The only gripe we had was the whole enrichment at off throttle, causing the revs to stay up longer and fall slower -- but it wasn't all that bad and I believe his sister still drives the car at college every day.vroom-chirp wrote:so i just need to turn the crossmember around and the bolt hole line right up? are you sure? it just sounds too easy.how is the driveability with an auto ECU, i've heard talk about a bouncing idle if the 5spd ECU is not used.
Well i prolly wouldnt be doing it, but the car came with almost everything i need to do it, i couldnt resist. Now if i had to buy ALL the parts i would just buy another 240 as a 5spd.H3ll, buying another 240 is harder than swaping to 5spdOperationSr20 wrote:I am happy mine came stick, even though its a nice project it just seems like alot of extra work. On top of that my friend went in to get his clutch changed when he bought his car and the 500 dollar job turned into about a 750 dollar job. Reason? They had to shim out the Slave and Master Cylinder to get everything to work 100%. Good luck on the swap.