changing manual to automatic
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Re: changing manual to automatic
On 29 Mar 2006 11:07:02 -0800, vatana@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
>possible to change it to automatic?
We have experts on this list that may answer your question. If they
don't, my gues would be no. Not without an enormous amount of effort.
You might have to replace the engine and transmission as well as the
radiator, center console, throttle linkages, etc. It would cost a lot
more than the car is worth and a lot more than just going out and
buying another Honda of similar vintage.
By the way, there may be posters on this list who want to know why you
can't drive a manual. I assert that is none of our business.
Elliot Richmond
Freelance Science Writer and Editor
>i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
>possible to change it to automatic?
We have experts on this list that may answer your question. If they
don't, my gues would be no. Not without an enormous amount of effort.
You might have to replace the engine and transmission as well as the
radiator, center console, throttle linkages, etc. It would cost a lot
more than the car is worth and a lot more than just going out and
buying another Honda of similar vintage.
By the way, there may be posters on this list who want to know why you
can't drive a manual. I assert that is none of our business.
Elliot Richmond
Freelance Science Writer and Editor
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Re: changing manual to automatic
"Elliot Richmond" <xmrichmond@xaustin.xrr.xcom> wrote in message
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> On 29 Mar 2006 11:07:02 -0800, vatana@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>
> >i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> >possible to change it to automatic?
>
> We have experts on this list that may answer your question. If they
> don't, my gues would be no. Not without an enormous amount of effort.
> You might have to replace the engine and transmission as well as the
> radiator, center console, throttle linkages, etc. It would cost a lot
> more than the car is worth and a lot more than just going out and
> buying another Honda of similar vintage.
>
> By the way, there may be posters on this list who want to know why you
> can't drive a manual. I assert that is none of our business.
>
>
>
> Elliot Richmond
> Freelance Science Writer and Editor
Actually, the path of least resistance would be to learn how. But, failing
that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd for a Prelude with
an automatic.
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Re: changing manual to automatic
In article <T7DWf.4211$C85.1551@dukeread10>, "tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
> "Elliot Richmond" <xmrichmond@xaustin.xrr.xcom> wrote in message
> news:tbol22htb6uc6c41ch6ql6peqmlvps8mgv@4ax.com...
> > On 29 Mar 2006 11:07:02 -0800, vatana@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> >
> > >i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> > >possible to change it to automatic?
> >
> > We have experts on this list that may answer your question. If they
> > don't, my gues would be no. Not without an enormous amount of effort.
> > You might have to replace the engine and transmission as well as the
> > radiator, center console, throttle linkages, etc. It would cost a lot
> > more than the car is worth and a lot more than just going out and
> > buying another Honda of similar vintage.
> >
> > By the way, there may be posters on this list who want to know why you
> > can't drive a manual. I assert that is none of our business.
> >
> >
> >
> > Elliot Richmond
> > Freelance Science Writer and Editor
>
> Actually, the path of least resistance would be to learn how. But, failing
> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd for a Prelude with
> an automatic.
Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and someone asked the
editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was that it would cost
over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a car that has an
automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how to drive a car
that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has an auto.
transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some statistics indicating
that the vast majority of people prefer an auto. transmission.
Jason
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> "Elliot Richmond" <xmrichmond@xaustin.xrr.xcom> wrote in message
> news:tbol22htb6uc6c41ch6ql6peqmlvps8mgv@4ax.com...
> > On 29 Mar 2006 11:07:02 -0800, vatana@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> >
> > >i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> > >possible to change it to automatic?
> >
> > We have experts on this list that may answer your question. If they
> > don't, my gues would be no. Not without an enormous amount of effort.
> > You might have to replace the engine and transmission as well as the
> > radiator, center console, throttle linkages, etc. It would cost a lot
> > more than the car is worth and a lot more than just going out and
> > buying another Honda of similar vintage.
> >
> > By the way, there may be posters on this list who want to know why you
> > can't drive a manual. I assert that is none of our business.
> >
> >
> >
> > Elliot Richmond
> > Freelance Science Writer and Editor
>
> Actually, the path of least resistance would be to learn how. But, failing
> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd for a Prelude with
> an automatic.
Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and someone asked the
editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was that it would cost
over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a car that has an
automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how to drive a car
that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has an auto.
transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some statistics indicating
that the vast majority of people prefer an auto. transmission.
Jason
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Re: changing manual to automatic
"Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote
"tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
>> But, failing
>> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd
>> for a Prelude with
>> an automatic.
>
> Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and
> someone asked the
> editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was
> that it would cost
> over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a
> car that has an
> automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how
> to drive a car
> that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has
> an auto.
> transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some
> statistics indicating
> that the vast majority of people prefer an auto.
> transmission.
I think the Car Talk guys got asked this question a few
years ago. IIRC they similarly concluded it would be cheaper
to trade the car in.
"tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
>> But, failing
>> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd
>> for a Prelude with
>> an automatic.
>
> Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and
> someone asked the
> editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was
> that it would cost
> over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a
> car that has an
> automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how
> to drive a car
> that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has
> an auto.
> transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some
> statistics indicating
> that the vast majority of people prefer an auto.
> transmission.
I think the Car Talk guys got asked this question a few
years ago. IIRC they similarly concluded it would be cheaper
to trade the car in.
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Re: changing manual to automatic
Waiving the right to remain silent, "Elle"
<honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> said:
> "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote
> "tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
>>> But, failing
>>> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd
>>> for a Prelude with an automatic.
>>
>> Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and
>> someone asked the
>> editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was
>> that it would cost
>> over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a
>> car that has an
>> automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how
>> to drive a car
>> that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has
>> an auto.
>> transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some
>> statistics indicating
>> that the vast majority of people prefer an auto.
>> transmission.
>
> I think the Car Talk guys got asked this question a few
> years ago. IIRC they similarly concluded it would be cheaper
> to trade the car in.
This question is asked hundred of times everywhere, and always gets
answered the same.
Sort of like the old, "Can I turn my B&W TV into color..?"
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<honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> said:
> "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote
> "tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
>>> But, failing
>>> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd
>>> for a Prelude with an automatic.
>>
>> Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and
>> someone asked the
>> editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was
>> that it would cost
>> over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a
>> car that has an
>> automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how
>> to drive a car
>> that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has
>> an auto.
>> transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some
>> statistics indicating
>> that the vast majority of people prefer an auto.
>> transmission.
>
> I think the Car Talk guys got asked this question a few
> years ago. IIRC they similarly concluded it would be cheaper
> to trade the car in.
This question is asked hundred of times everywhere, and always gets
answered the same.
Sort of like the old, "Can I turn my B&W TV into color..?"
--
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"I've come here to enjoy nature. Don't talk to me
about the environment!" - 'Denny Crane'
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Re: changing manual to automatic
Yes but this question would be more like going from color to Black and
White...
Going from manual to automatic you lose: gas mileage and performance, and
really gain nothing...
"Larry J." <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message
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> Waiving the right to remain silent, "Elle"
> <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> said:
>
>> "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote
>> "tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
>>>> But, failing
>>>> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd
>>>> for a Prelude with an automatic.
>>>
>>> Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and
>>> someone asked the
>>> editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was
>>> that it would cost
>>> over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a
>>> car that has an
>>> automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how
>>> to drive a car
>>> that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has
>>> an auto.
>>> transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some
>>> statistics indicating
>>> that the vast majority of people prefer an auto.
>>> transmission.
>>
>> I think the Car Talk guys got asked this question a few
>> years ago. IIRC they similarly concluded it would be cheaper
>> to trade the car in.
>
> This question is asked hundred of times everywhere, and always gets
> answered the same.
>
> Sort of like the old, "Can I turn my B&W TV into color..?"
>
> --
> Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail
>
> "I've come here to enjoy nature. Don't talk to me
> about the environment!" - 'Denny Crane'
White...
Going from manual to automatic you lose: gas mileage and performance, and
really gain nothing...
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> Waiving the right to remain silent, "Elle"
> <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> said:
>
>> "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote
>> "tww" <twaugh5@***.net> wrote:
>>>> But, failing
>>>> that the better option would be to try and trade the 5spd
>>>> for a Prelude with an automatic.
>>>
>>> Yes, I agree with you. I subscribe to a car magazine and
>>> someone asked the
>>> editor (a mechanic) this same question. The answer was
>>> that it would cost
>>> over $2000. In other words, trading the 98 Prelude in on a
>>> car that has an
>>> automatic tranmission would be the best option. I know how
>>> to drive a car
>>> that has a manual transmission but prefer a car that has
>>> an auto.
>>> transmission. Lots of people are like me--I saw some
>>> statistics indicating
>>> that the vast majority of people prefer an auto.
>>> transmission.
>>
>> I think the Car Talk guys got asked this question a few
>> years ago. IIRC they similarly concluded it would be cheaper
>> to trade the car in.
>
> This question is asked hundred of times everywhere, and always gets
> answered the same.
>
> Sort of like the old, "Can I turn my B&W TV into color..?"
>
> --
> Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail
>
> "I've come here to enjoy nature. Don't talk to me
> about the environment!" - 'Denny Crane'
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Re: changing manual to automatic
<vatana@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> possible to change it to automatic?
>
Possible, but not even remotely practical. I once drove a van that had been
crudely converted to an automatic - it could even be started in any gear!
Anyway, think of all the times we are asked whether it is a manual or
automatic when buying parts and you will understand the scope of the chore.
I agree with so many others - if you will not be able to drive a stick,
trading for an auto is the way to go.
Mike
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>i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> possible to change it to automatic?
>
Possible, but not even remotely practical. I once drove a van that had been
crudely converted to an automatic - it could even be started in any gear!
Anyway, think of all the times we are asked whether it is a manual or
automatic when buying parts and you will understand the scope of the chore.
I agree with so many others - if you will not be able to drive a stick,
trading for an auto is the way to go.
Mike
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"James" <Private@email.com> wrote
> Yes but this question would be more like going from color to Black and
> White...
Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
the board has to be redesigned.
> Yes but this question would be more like going from color to Black and
> White...
Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
the board has to be redesigned.
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"James" <Private@email.com> wrote
> Yes but this question would be more like going from color to Black and
> White...
Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
the board has to be redesigned.
> Yes but this question would be more like going from color to Black and
> White...
Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
the board has to be redesigned.
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Re: changing manual to automatic
<vatana@sbcglobal.net> wrote
> i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> possible to change it to automatic?
We did a swap long ago that went fine. The transmission needs a
cooler so you will need a 12" x 12" x 1" cooler from the salvage yard. You
will need a gear selector with the safety switch and the cable. You will need
the throttle cable and a throttle lever. And if the tranny is controlled by a
central computer, which ours didn't, then get a harness and TCU and
figure out how it integrates with the ECU. You will need a drive plate.
You might wonder why, but the swap cost about $500 in parts but to
trade in for an auto would cost 5 times as much. Plus, we love the car.
There was an argument over the neutral safety switch. I was for
it. Overall, it turned out fine but the whole project was remotely
practical... My next project will have to be "how to convert to
electric and achieve 100-mpg." - don't laugh, it's already been done.
> i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> possible to change it to automatic?
We did a swap long ago that went fine. The transmission needs a
cooler so you will need a 12" x 12" x 1" cooler from the salvage yard. You
will need a gear selector with the safety switch and the cable. You will need
the throttle cable and a throttle lever. And if the tranny is controlled by a
central computer, which ours didn't, then get a harness and TCU and
figure out how it integrates with the ECU. You will need a drive plate.
You might wonder why, but the swap cost about $500 in parts but to
trade in for an auto would cost 5 times as much. Plus, we love the car.
There was an argument over the neutral safety switch. I was for
it. Overall, it turned out fine but the whole project was remotely
practical... My next project will have to be "how to convert to
electric and achieve 100-mpg." - don't laugh, it's already been done.
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Re: changing manual to automatic
<vatana@sbcglobal.net> wrote
> i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> possible to change it to automatic?
We did a swap long ago that went fine. The transmission needs a
cooler so you will need a 12" x 12" x 1" cooler from the salvage yard. You
will need a gear selector with the safety switch and the cable. You will need
the throttle cable and a throttle lever. And if the tranny is controlled by a
central computer, which ours didn't, then get a harness and TCU and
figure out how it integrates with the ECU. You will need a drive plate.
You might wonder why, but the swap cost about $500 in parts but to
trade in for an auto would cost 5 times as much. Plus, we love the car.
There was an argument over the neutral safety switch. I was for
it. Overall, it turned out fine but the whole project was remotely
practical... My next project will have to be "how to convert to
electric and achieve 100-mpg." - don't laugh, it's already been done.
> i have a 98 prelude waitn to be used, but i cant drive a manual, is it
> possible to change it to automatic?
We did a swap long ago that went fine. The transmission needs a
cooler so you will need a 12" x 12" x 1" cooler from the salvage yard. You
will need a gear selector with the safety switch and the cable. You will need
the throttle cable and a throttle lever. And if the tranny is controlled by a
central computer, which ours didn't, then get a harness and TCU and
figure out how it integrates with the ECU. You will need a drive plate.
You might wonder why, but the swap cost about $500 in parts but to
trade in for an auto would cost 5 times as much. Plus, we love the car.
There was an argument over the neutral safety switch. I was for
it. Overall, it turned out fine but the whole project was remotely
practical... My next project will have to be "how to convert to
electric and achieve 100-mpg." - don't laugh, it's already been done.
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Re: changing manual to automatic
"Burt" <burtsquareman@none.com> wrote in message
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> "James" <Private@email.com> wrote
>
> Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
> Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
> the board has to be redesigned.
>
>
Back in the late '60s Popular Electronics magazine had an article to make a
B&W TV color with a color wheel. Maybe that is the solution - the OP can
have somebody else drive the Prelude!
Mike <8^P
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> "James" <Private@email.com> wrote
>
> Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
> Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
> the board has to be redesigned.
>
>
Back in the late '60s Popular Electronics magazine had an article to make a
B&W TV color with a color wheel. Maybe that is the solution - the OP can
have somebody else drive the Prelude!
Mike <8^P
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"Burt" <burtsquareman@none.com> wrote in message
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> "James" <Private@email.com> wrote
>
> Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
> Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
> the board has to be redesigned.
>
>
Back in the late '60s Popular Electronics magazine had an article to make a
B&W TV color with a color wheel. Maybe that is the solution - the OP can
have somebody else drive the Prelude!
Mike <8^P
news:bHKWf.60704$H71.15618@newssvr13.news.prodigy. com...
> "James" <Private@email.com> wrote
>
> Going from color to B&W TV is easy. Just turn down the saturation.
> Going from B&W TV into color is a technical challenge. The tube and
> the board has to be redesigned.
>
>
Back in the late '60s Popular Electronics magazine had an article to make a
B&W TV color with a color wheel. Maybe that is the solution - the OP can
have somebody else drive the Prelude!
Mike <8^P