It sort of depends what you want.
The V6's were all auto, but that manual tranny is not nearly as rare as everyone wants to pretend. The current 6 speed bolted onto the Jseries is identical, although they don't all have the LSD.
Also, the swap is apparently just as straightforward as an H22 swap. Various mounts, shift assembly swap, ECU change. I am sure there may be other minor little things, but nothing terribly difficult.
For the price of a Type S, you could have a J32 Type-S and manual transmission to bolt into the car.
And the J32 will sound WAAAAAAAY better, have better low RPM response and will probably bury a Type-S, especially if it isn't completely stock.
Not to mention that god forbid you still want more power, an easy 50-60 WHP is only a phone call away to Comptech.
With the regular J30 that comes in them, 200WHP or very close, is bolt ons away, WITH the auto tranny. They put down about 150-160 WHP stock.
They are heavier, but with such features as Leather, power seats, moonroof, 6 disc CD changer, automatic climate control etc, they are also a lot nicer.
Besides, weight specs aside, I haven't driven a CG four cylinder yet that was very impressive in terms of power. They only have slightly more torque than the CD and 5 more HP.
The V6 wasn't that fast stock (it does much better at highway speeds) but it has a lot of potential.
The V6's were all auto, but that manual tranny is not nearly as rare as everyone wants to pretend. The current 6 speed bolted onto the Jseries is identical, although they don't all have the LSD.
Also, the swap is apparently just as straightforward as an H22 swap. Various mounts, shift assembly swap, ECU change. I am sure there may be other minor little things, but nothing terribly difficult.
For the price of a Type S, you could have a J32 Type-S and manual transmission to bolt into the car.
And the J32 will sound WAAAAAAAY better, have better low RPM response and will probably bury a Type-S, especially if it isn't completely stock.
Not to mention that god forbid you still want more power, an easy 50-60 WHP is only a phone call away to Comptech.
With the regular J30 that comes in them, 200WHP or very close, is bolt ons away, WITH the auto tranny. They put down about 150-160 WHP stock.
They are heavier, but with such features as Leather, power seats, moonroof, 6 disc CD changer, automatic climate control etc, they are also a lot nicer.
Besides, weight specs aside, I haven't driven a CG four cylinder yet that was very impressive in terms of power. They only have slightly more torque than the CD and 5 more HP.
The V6 wasn't that fast stock (it does much better at highway speeds) but it has a lot of potential.
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