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You'd have to change them if you don't want it to be a slug down low... 2.73 is standard on autos isn't  it? Manuals are 3.73

Time to get rid of that single spinner mate :)

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The ZF has 2.73 gears, it won't be tall enough for a manual as the manual has a 3.73. The manual would be a slug off the line but would have tremendous top speed (give you would have the power to overcome friction to the road and air resistance) :) . Probably best to source a manual diff eventually, but is not 100% necessary.

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What's with this thread and not updating? Shows the preview in tapacrap but can't see anything since the 13th in the thread......

 

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Works now.

Also there was a guy on AFF that did a complete turbo and manual conversion with his G6E and used Ford to reflash the ECU. Can't see any issues just swapping the box over.

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Yep, this thread never updates for me either. I can see in the "what's new" preview that there's new posts, but the post that comes up when I open the thread is from 10th Feb...

And of course, after I hit post they all appear.

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