Why no love for autos?
Not me, I love my auto, makes for lovely relaxed and comfortable driving
Admittedly it is a little to relaxed in the get up and go department so when I have the need for speed I jump into my MoD 2.5 and become the busy lad
Admittedly it is a little to relaxed in the get up and go department so when I have the need for speed I jump into my MoD 2.5 and become the busy lad
Re: Why no love for autos?
Of course the BW can be notch, it is after all an older design system. I've had two 2.5's and two Dolly's that had BW35/65's. Any that were "jerky/clunky" I took to Raff Ferron for a fettling session. Raff was a BW man.tony wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 3:49 amI've got auto's on my 2 BMW's and love them. I've yet to find a BW on a Triumph that is smooth changing and not jerky.
For this reason, over the years, I've converted 3 to Manual/ Drive. The 2500 that I've had for over 20 years I've had overhauled a couple of years ago. Now like a new one . I put it in the car as I found it out of a wreck over 15 years ago. Gears and syncro's good Basically just had to replace bearings and one worn shaft.
That's why I really don't have love for Auto's.
Tony.
Kev
Re: Why no love for autos?
I've not had any direct experience of an auto Triumph but I did have a Saab 900 a while back with a BW35. It was a bit jerky from memory and not the most exciting car to drive, but then again it was old and had filthy burnt trans fluid when I got it so probably wasn't the finest example of the unit.
That said, since moving out to Oz 8 years ago I've become a complete convert to autos when it comes to the daily commute (everyone has them over here, manuals are a bit of a rarity). I figure that if most of our weekly drives are spent in traffic then constantly having to waggle around a gear stick and use the clutch just to crawl around at under 40mph seems like a bit of a faff really. Now I just chuck in in Drive and don't have to worry about stop-start traffic (not that that's really a problem in Adelaide). I used to work as an engineer back in the UK and much of my life was spent crawling along on the M25 in a Ford Ranger with a remarkably heavy clutch - I had a left leg like Popeye after being in that job for a couple of years. If we ever moved back to the UK I'd definitely go against the grain, get a modern auto as a daily driver and just put up with the granny references.
With a classic though I'd always want a manual - they're for weekend drives on (hopefully) open roads where changing gear yourself is much more fun
That said, since moving out to Oz 8 years ago I've become a complete convert to autos when it comes to the daily commute (everyone has them over here, manuals are a bit of a rarity). I figure that if most of our weekly drives are spent in traffic then constantly having to waggle around a gear stick and use the clutch just to crawl around at under 40mph seems like a bit of a faff really. Now I just chuck in in Drive and don't have to worry about stop-start traffic (not that that's really a problem in Adelaide). I used to work as an engineer back in the UK and much of my life was spent crawling along on the M25 in a Ford Ranger with a remarkably heavy clutch - I had a left leg like Popeye after being in that job for a couple of years. If we ever moved back to the UK I'd definitely go against the grain, get a modern auto as a daily driver and just put up with the granny references.
With a classic though I'd always want a manual - they're for weekend drives on (hopefully) open roads where changing gear yourself is much more fun
Adelaide, South Australia (ex-Brighton, UK)
1977 2500S - White
My 2500 blog: https://triumph2500blog.wordpress.com/
1977 2500S - White
My 2500 blog: https://triumph2500blog.wordpress.com/
Re: Why no love for autos?
Not sure that there is 'no love for autos' with everybody.
I had an auto 2000 estate when I was a 'yoof' and enjoyed driving it.
I had an auto 2000 estate when I was a 'yoof' and enjoyed driving it.
Re: Why no love for autos?
Not sure that there is 'no love for autos' with everybody.
I had an auto 2000 estate when I was a 'yoof' and enjoyed driving it.
I had an auto 2000 estate when I was a 'yoof' and enjoyed driving it.
Re: Why no love for autos?
I have to say i love my auto Triumphs and have three. A Dolly 1850, a 2500S and a Stag Properly set up they are not clunky and slow as the kickdown should work. I am a bit biased as i need auto's due to having spinal surgery which has left my clutch leg not functioning right.
It was a bit sad changing to an auto..... but now i would not consider anything else Yes they are heavier on fuel and slower top end, but there are not many places you can use all the pro's of a manual??? Or is it getting/got old and knackered
Tony.
It was a bit sad changing to an auto..... but now i would not consider anything else Yes they are heavier on fuel and slower top end, but there are not many places you can use all the pro's of a manual??? Or is it getting/got old and knackered
Tony.
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Re: Why no love for autos?
I have to say i love my auto Triumphs and have three. A Dolly 1850, a 2500S and a Stag Properly set up they are not clunky and slow as the kickdown should work. I am a bit biased as i need auto's due to having spinal surgery which has left my clutch leg not functioning right.
It was a bit sad changing to an auto..... but now i would not consider anything else Yes they are heavier on fuel and slower top end, but there are not many places you can use all the pro's of a manual??? Or is it getting/got old and knackered
Tony.
It was a bit sad changing to an auto..... but now i would not consider anything else Yes they are heavier on fuel and slower top end, but there are not many places you can use all the pro's of a manual??? Or is it getting/got old and knackered
Tony.
Re: Why no love for autos?
There’s a lot of comment on the Stag Owners Club forum about an update to the BW35 or BW65 three speed auto gearbox with a later three speed and overdrive ZF box from a later Jaguar. It seems that the conversion is about £4K-£5K, but it transforms the Stag auto improving driveability and fuel consumption.
Link here to company Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/4speedauto/
Might be worth asking if they can convert a T2000.
Link here to company Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/4speedauto/
Might be worth asking if they can convert a T2000.
Chris
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Saffron 2000 TC Man O/D - actually 2500 TC Man O/D - bit of a project.
Magenta Stag 3.0 Man O/D
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Saffron 2000 TC Man O/D - actually 2500 TC Man O/D - bit of a project.
Magenta Stag 3.0 Man O/D
Re: Why no love for autos?
Yes, it would be a vast improvement but I thought the conversion(s) I have read about used a four speed box (+ the option of o/d).Carboy0 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:19 amThere’s a lot of comment on the Stag Owners Club forum about an update to the BW35 or BW65 three speed auto gearbox with a later three speed and overdrive ZF box from a later Jaguar. It seems that the conversion is about £4K-£5K, but it transforms the Stag auto improving driveability and fuel consumption.
Kev
Re: Why no love for autos?
To revive an unseen previous post, but have now due to Auto issues I love my Auto. This was the first Automatic i had ever driven,and my first 2000, and when i purchased KNG in 2006 i had to learn fast as i had to drive it back from Norfolk to Cornwall overnight, in the dark, the car a complete unknown. I have issues with it currently but as the car is so original, and it behaved so well that night, i am determined not to throw it away like so many others and fit MOD. It has to stay Auto, and i will try my best
Regards,Nige
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1975 TRIUMPH 2500S AUTO ESTATE IN BRG!
DON'T TIDY UP - LEAVE IT WHERE IT FELL!!
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DON'T TIDY UP - LEAVE IT WHERE IT FELL!!
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