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Old 07-01-1999, 02:31 PM   #1
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Cool what would be involved in.......

changing from the a4ld auto tranny and going to say a t5 manual..other than the obvious clutch pedal..what do you do with the sensors etc....is the clutch pedal hydraulic on these or still cabled to the clutch pedal...

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Old 07-01-1999, 04:22 PM   #2
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Well, change flywheel's. Get rid of the electrical connections off of the auto, then put in your t5, I think u will just need to hook up your back-up light switch and the pedal (cable).

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Old 07-01-1999, 05:24 PM   #3
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anybody have a spare manual flywheel they might want to off on someone
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