Hey guys I want to swap a Getrag 5 speed stick into my 94' GTP aut. Has any body done this that you know of?
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Originally posted by Lyle's GTPCool, what did that turbo do for you HP the 1/4 etc. How did your engine take it? How hard was the tranny swap what should I look out for? Was it worth it? You are my hero!
As for difficulty, not hard and not too time consuming but you gotta know what your doing.
Was it worth it? Depends. If I am on country roads with few stops then HELL YA! When it comes to normal city driving, it is a mother fucking bitch to drive with even a stock clutch.
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Jumpy would be a good description, tends to buck at times. The clutch is also a bit more grabby then most. Compared to a 4cyl Eclipse its definately more difficult.
Now, I know already that people will jump in and argue with me here once they find this thread. Once you are stuck in an hours worth of rush hour stop and go traffic you'll understand.
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To me this is the smoothest transaxle/clutch I have ever owned.
I drove Suzuki manuals, and about every other model GM implied into there 88-up vehicles.
The Getrag 284 was by far the easiest for me to drive and of course I do treat My getrag alot better than some of my older cars that hit the wind.
It also play a factor on how it was installed, what parts, and experience installing these the right way from a rebuild up. One small overlook can cause numerous reprocussions.
Age plays a factor, condition, and such thing as romping to the delight of your foot on every light does make the tranny upset. A decent cooler can help in hot climates as every tranaxle would.
At the time Getrag INC rebuilt the Transaxle and upgraded it, they also sent the previous owner a Getrag reccomended clutch kit which is installed. I don't know the numbers I forgot all I know it was speandy as I got the original paper work with my vin # on it.
I had my tranny down at my friends shop and he said it looks great and for being 7 years on a Getrag rebuild it appears to have vary minimal wear.I am back
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Originally posted by 4spdz34i don't like the feel of the stock 284 clutch it sucks, its one of the hardest sticks to drive out of cars that i have driven.
if you have a 284 and the accumulator is still there:
1991 Grand Prix GTP LX9swap/Getrag 284 --- SOLD =(
1994 Corvette LT1/ZF6
2006 Dodge Dakota 4x4 3.7/42RLE
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Originally posted by Juglenaut1991 Grand Prix GT/GTP HO-LQ1 5Speed Getrag HD284
I have a stock clutch with the accumulator removed. Now to what I was saying, I never said that the 284 didn't shift beautifully nor did I say that it was not reliable. What I did say was that it is a bitch to drive in the city.
FYI, I think the 284 is one of the smoothest shifting transmissions I have driven, has a nice solid smooth feel to it. But when the clutch is grabby and the engine decides to start bucking real bad at low speeds it makes for city driving to be a chore.
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I remember this all to well from when the 91 first got the swap before Ben got to tune it. Actually it bucked for a good long while, and I can't remember what Ben figured out what it was to stop it. No more bucking though!-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
Originally posted by Jay LenoTires are cheap clutches...
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