yes, of coarse you can
Any manual shift transmission is going to be considered "standard shift". The question is moot - you already have a standard transmission.
The default manual transmission on a 1998 Honda Civic would be a 5-speed manual transmission. These are commonly referred to as "stick shift" cars.Ê
It's easy. Do you have a clutch pedal? If you have to shift gears 1-5 with a clutch then you have a manual transmission. If you simply shift into drive and step on the gas then you have an automatic transmission.
The 1992 2.3L 5 Speed required Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid. That's right, you need to put ATF in the manual transmission.
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The 2000 F150 owners manual shows Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the 5 speed manual transmission ( YES - ATF ! )
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shift it foward
In my owners manual it states: 1. Shift transmission into N [Neutral] 2. Shift transfer case into N [Neutral] . 3. Shift manual transmission into gear or automatic transmission into d [Drive] and make sure there is no movement. 4. Turn ignition key to the unlocked OFF position. 5. Shift automatic transmission into P. [Park]. 6. Attach vehicle to the tow vehicle with a tow bar. It states: DO NOT DISCONNECT REAR PROP SHAFT BECAUSE FLUID WILL LEAK FROM THE TRANSFER CASE AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO INTERNAL PARTS.
Since a CVT is capable of an almost infinite ratio of gears, it can emulate the ratio of gears that a normal manual 5-speed or 6-speed transmission has. The software on the car's ECU can do this.
Well most dirt bikes i have seen the gears are like this 5 4 3 2 N 1 To shift gears on a dirt bike if you have a manual transmission if you are in neutral pull in clutch and go down on shifter then reach top speed in gear 1 and shift up etc... (note: if your dirt bike is slowing down if you shifted up then shift up again)