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Do any MT82 transmissions stand a chance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gear Poet" data-source="post: 14701211" data-attributes="member: 167230"><p>Drove a '12 GT/M82 for nine months (owner-friend overseas), then bought a '14 GT/M82 last spring. World of difference between the two transmissions. From what I've read, QC and tweaks in materials composition and casting in MY '13-'14 are the reason. '14 M82 made even better by the addition of a Barton 2-post and a Whiteline poly-pad. Not the best MT I've ever owned, but right now I'm satisfied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gear Poet, post: 14701211, member: 167230"] Drove a '12 GT/M82 for nine months (owner-friend overseas), then bought a '14 GT/M82 last spring. World of difference between the two transmissions. From what I've read, QC and tweaks in materials composition and casting in MY '13-'14 are the reason. '14 M82 made even better by the addition of a Barton 2-post and a Whiteline poly-pad. Not the best MT I've ever owned, but right now I'm satisfied. [/QUOTE]
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