esc cos gearbox what power and torque will it take
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Originally Posted by Azrael
Originally Posted by markk
if you want decent shift quality you need one of these
What are they and how much?
its a fully alloy quickshift rosejointed top block !
as to how much - i dont know, all i know is there like rocking horse shit to get hold of, quaife do a similar item iirc but with a cast frame and iirc again that item is approx £700
if there is enough interest i may price up for manufacture of these items, but sadly there are not many people who will pay for decent quality items, at a rough guess i would say to re-make this item would be approx £300 ish
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markk I certianly know a guy who would be interested but it's hard to judge if it's worth it without experiencing it. I know only standard and B&M shifter and B&M is shite....
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Originally Posted by Azrael
markk I certianly know a guy who would be interested but it's hard to judge if it's worth it without experiencing it. I know only standard and B&M shifter and B&M is shite....
it certainly isnt no 'b+m' thingy
i will take some close-ups at some point !
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Originally Posted by chip-3door
Originally Posted by Redkop
But aren't his internals shot-peened?
On the last rebuild I had, I had it all shot-peened.
On the last rebuild I had, I had it all shot-peened.
My gear box has now survived 20000 miles of my use at 320bhp/310lb ft for 3 years and 370 bhp / 368lb ft in recent months.
It is not shot peened to my knowledge, and I believe it's actually the original gearbox as the previous owners have kept all receipts and there's nothing to mention about a gearbox change or rebuild. The car is now on 114k miles IIRC.
Ever since I've first had it the box has crunched if I change from 2nd to 3rd excessively quickly - never does it on the road, only on track under "Red mist" operating conditions!
Seeing as I live on track, have done 8 full bore launches at the Pod, and drive with a lead foot on the road I'd say I've been very lucky.
As the power goes up (should be 440bhp in a few weeks time, then 540bhp within a few months) I'm expecting multiple breakages and head aches.
Hence my next crazy plan of going down the RWD route! I'll let you all know at what power level my MT75 fails!
Cheers
Simon
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Originally Posted by SiB
Originally Posted by chip-3door
Originally Posted by Redkop
But aren't his internals shot-peened?
On the last rebuild I had, I had it all shot-peened.
On the last rebuild I had, I had it all shot-peened.
My gear box has now survived 20000 miles of my use at 320bhp/310lb ft for 3 years and 370 bhp / 368lb ft in recent months.
It is not shot peened to my knowledge, and I believe it's actually the original gearbox as the previous owners have kept all receipts and there's nothing to mention about a gearbox change or rebuild. The car is now on 114k miles IIRC.
Ever since I've first had it the box has crunched if I change from 2nd to 3rd excessively quickly - never does it on the road, only on track under "Red mist" operating conditions!
Seeing as I live on track, have done 8 full bore launches at the Pod, and drive with a lead foot on the road I'd say I've been very lucky.
As the power goes up (should be 440bhp in a few weeks time, then 540bhp within a few months) I'm expecting multiple breakages and head aches.
Hence my next crazy plan of going down the RWD route! I'll let you all know at what power level my MT75 fails!
Cheers
Simon
Best of luck with yours holding out......
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