No, it will not be the same. There are multiple ways to initiate a drift sequence in a car, and you would use different styles to achieve different "stunts". Search for the "Drift Bible" on YouTube. While a drift can be initiated by upsetting the weight and balance of the car, the more advanced drifting techniques involve instantaneous gearing changes and clutch manipulation to shift weight and break the rear wheels loose.
No manual means to doit your self
The Question Is A Bit Of A Quirk. If You Have An Automatic Tranny The OD Should Be Automatic. But Yes They Would Be The Same, Or Per se. The Same Principle
Automatic and Manual gearboxes are essentially the same, except that the driver does the shifting for a manual gearbox(my personal preference), and a computer shifts for an automatic gearbox.
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.
No, No absolutely not. Automatic transmission fluid is not the same thing as gearbox oil.
A 2009 Mazda 6 does come with the choice of automatic or manual transmission, however the prices of each are not the same, as manual is slightly more expensive.
Only difference is a bearing in the end of the cranksaft to support the input shaft of the manual transmission.
They use the same kind of Automatic Transmission But there are two different manual transmissions. The grand Cherokee can use the AX-15 manual transmission which is bigger than the AX-5 but not the automatic transmission.
Yes.
I have the same question, the owners manual is wrong about this. I have a 07 Civic 4 door LX automatic. The owners manual has several variations depending on what you want and if its an automatic or manual tranny.
Automatic yes, other way around, no. but, please return the computers to where you stole them. I know who you are anyway.
yes it still works the same on a automatic car that is turbo, as it does on a manual, it works off the waste gate not the tranny