No it will not work. The gear ratios will be way to off and your car will never run right and also they wont bolt up to each other either.
The ECU for an automatic can be used in a manual transmission. However, it will not work vice-versa with the ECU from a manual transmission in an automatic.
ATF will work. (automatic Transmission Fluid)
Manual control means that it is controlled by humans, and automatic is it will work on its own. An example is a car's transmission. With manual transmission, you have to tell the car what gear to use. With automatic transmission, the car figures out what gear to use on its own by monitering factors such as RPM.
Yes, it would be a lot of work, though.
it could be the shift linkage being that both gears over there wont work
Changing an automatic to a manual transmission involves a lot of work. First, the brake pedal must be changed to a manual brake/clutch installation. Additionally, a separate bell housing, clutch mechanism, shifter and linkage are required.
Any Dextron/Mercon III automatic transmisison fluid will work in that manual transmission. The dealer recomends Mercon mulitpurpose automatic fluid. Macs Transmissions 281-394-4951 Macstransmissions@gmail.com
Yes you can if you have all the parts to make it work from another truck.
Yes, if it is the same type (manual-manual) or (automatic-automatic). The bolts/plate may be different if not. Celicas were same body style, etc. until '94.
The type of induction an engine uses is not directly relevant to its transmission type. In other words the engine can be naturally aspirated, turbo or supercharged and use an automatic, manual, cvt etc.
Yes. Will it be cheap? Probably not, unless your car is really old. Transmission and engine work are probably the most expensive modifications you can make to a car.
I have researched this because I am considering making the conversion from automatic to manual transmission on my own 1995 240sx. It involves buying a manual transmission used from a junk yard or a rebuilt one, the clutch parts, a manual shifter, and the pedal with associated parts. there are actually lots of good resources to show you the specifics on how to do the work. Check out http://driftabout.com for links.