Some new features...
I noticed those on AB. Weird that Reverse is up and to the left. Usually on American transmissions it is down and to the right even on 6-speeds.
Also, those wheels are painted gray instead of the machined/polished finish of the 2010 version.
Also, those wheels are painted gray instead of the machined/polished finish of the 2010 version.
So it's not the T56 or T6060 Tremec Transmission.
And its nice that its a REAL 6 speed (5 with 1 OD ... IIRC)
I know some other cars that have the R beside 1 has a reverse lockout... like has to go right of neutral or something else
And its nice that its a REAL 6 speed (5 with 1 OD ... IIRC)
I know some other cars that have the R beside 1 has a reverse lockout... like has to go right of neutral or something else
Last edited by Boomer; Dec 2, 2009 at 07:13 PM.
No..they do that at autoshows.... take the antenna's off.
So no one breaks them or steals them.
Shifters sometimes too.
Actually, if you look at the shifter... the R is not inline...it has a diagnal line...
Probably indicating to get in reverse you have to press down on the shifter to get it over into the reverse lane
So no one breaks them or steals them.
Shifters sometimes too.
Actually, if you look at the shifter... the R is not inline...it has a diagnal line...
Probably indicating to get in reverse you have to press down on the shifter to get it over into the reverse lane
Last edited by Boomer; Dec 2, 2009 at 07:34 PM.
That's how it is on the Mazdaspeed3. I'm surprised that method of engaging Reverse isn't more widespread.
Exactly. I just prefer reverse to be all the way right. Just so there is NO chance to accidentally go back or forwards when you didn't mean to. I'm sure you press down just like every other car with reverse in that location.
I was wondering the same thing. Because in my car reverse is down and to the right. You still have to pull up on slider on the shifter to get it there though. I'm curious to see what safety mechanism is on this tranny....
The 2010 GT500 is UP and to the right not down, and in my '68 mustang, reverse was in the same location as the 2011.
Reverse is the same on my '69 3-Speed up to the left... I like the fact that it is a true 6-Speed (5+OD). I am very impressed with what they have done so far...



