i found that gearkit for mt75 .did anyone tryied before?
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i found that gearkit for mt75 .did anyone tryied before?
tell your opinion .. they ask good money http://www.sqsracing.com/kategorie-p...racing-gearbox
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That's my car on the video
It is a semi straight cut gear kit. For sure it's very noisy and you should
like it if you think about a order.
We bought two kits from SQS and both fits very well in the MT75 casing.
The kits are using the normal MT75 synchrones, so shifting is the same
as before I install the kit. Since installation I only drove 500 miles, so I can't
say much about it, but till now it's good. SQS said, that they sold many of
this kits even to guys who drives over 400hp in their Cossies and they
never had a broken one.
It is a semi straight cut gear kit. For sure it's very noisy and you should
like it if you think about a order.
We bought two kits from SQS and both fits very well in the MT75 casing.
The kits are using the normal MT75 synchrones, so shifting is the same
as before I install the kit. Since installation I only drove 500 miles, so I can't
say much about it, but till now it's good. SQS said, that they sold many of
this kits even to guys who drives over 400hp in their Cossies and they
never had a broken one.
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That's my car on the video
It is a semi straight cut gear kit. For sure it's very noisy and you should
like it if you think about a order.
We bought two kits from SQS and both fits very well in the MT75 casing.
The kits are using the normal MT75 synchrones, so shifting is the same
as before I install the kit. Since installation I only drove 500 miles, so I can't
say much about it, but till now it's good. SQS said, that they sold many of
this kits even to guys who drives over 400hp in their Cossies and they
never had a broken one.
It is a semi straight cut gear kit. For sure it's very noisy and you should
like it if you think about a order.
We bought two kits from SQS and both fits very well in the MT75 casing.
The kits are using the normal MT75 synchrones, so shifting is the same
as before I install the kit. Since installation I only drove 500 miles, so I can't
say much about it, but till now it's good. SQS said, that they sold many of
this kits even to guys who drives over 400hp in their Cossies and they
never had a broken one.
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yes the first must be longer is better .1700 is very good price ..is very difficult to fit the gear kit inside ? i see is many parts
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