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FS: auto to 5-speed conversion plus brakes

Judson

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2001
Location
Cheyenne, WY
TDI
2001 Jetta
Folks -

I just upgraded to a six- speed and have:
5-speed
Shifter and cables
G60/VR6 flywheel/clutch
Inner and outer CVs
Tin
Starter
Stock front calipers, pads and rotors

I will NOT ship. I am in Cheyenne, Wyoming, about 90 miles north of Denver. Willing to travel some, but not interested in a road trip.

$450 for all or best offer. Not interested in separating out but might consider it.

I had my auto to manual conversion done by Jimbote back when the car had 95k miles on her. She now has 205k. So this gives you an idea about the age of the parts. Everything worked just fine. The clutch/flywheel does have the rattle at idle in neutral but otherwise has worked perfectly. Transmission worked perfectly even when cold.

Note that if you are looking for a complete conversion you'll have to source a clutch pedal.

Thanks!

Jud
 
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Firefghtr

Veteran Member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Location
Southern Wisconsin
TDI
2002 Golf, Panzer FMJ, 2005 Jetta, VNT 17, FMJ, 2009 Dodge 2500 6.7 Cummins
Sorry to hijack thread, but how do you like 6 speed?
I am considering doing the same. How do you like it? Which trans code did you get?
Really make a difference?
Thanks
Mike.
PM if you prefer.
 

Judson

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2001
Location
Cheyenne, WY
TDI
2001 Jetta
Well, I was running the G60/VR6 clutch/lightened flywheel combo, and it was noisy at idle, and made the engine sort of run harshly. The PD150 clutch with a DMF, plus the larger diameter of the six speed flywheel really really smooths out the engine and makes it quieter.

I am running the DRW which has the tallest final driver/gearing combo - 8150 RPMs or so at 80mph. I live out in the West with 75mph posted speed limits, so this really comes in handy. I also had a Quaife differential installed.

All in all this is what I would have done had this option been available way back when I had my conversion done. It just works best for this engine and my mods (see my sig).

I can't tell say whether it affects mpg - haven't run a full tank yet.
 

Judson

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2001
Location
Cheyenne, WY
TDI
2001 Jetta
Bumping this as a buyer fell through.

So, folks, if you're on a budget, and need to convert an auto to 5-speed, let me know!

Thanks.
 
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