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chrissawyer21 6th January 2009 18:04

Sequential Gearbox
 
How would you go about fiting this in a Saxo VTS?

and would it be useable on the roads?

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:05

have you got one
if not have you got several grand to spend?

rushy_23 6th January 2009 18:07

Thats not really answering his questions now is it Alex :p

Ste 6th January 2009 18:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrissawyer21 (Post 2853524)
How would you go about fiting this in a Saxo VTS?

and would it be useable on the roads?

You'd get a loan, then you'd assess your requirement for the specific ratios you need for your application. Then get a company to build it for you. It would bolt straight on as it would be made specifically for you. It would be daft to buy one really. The requirement isnt really there for a road legal car, more for race and hi rpm engines.

The only one i know of: Search Bic, Longmans, Sadev or Maxi 106

It would be cheaper to buy a hayabusa turbo engine and slap that in the back and use the bikes sequential box than getting a saxo sequential. Not that, that setup would be cheap but a sequential is going to cost well over 10k. Or 4950 (go to alex's post)

Get yourself a 1.3 Rallye gearbox and a quaife diff if your just wanting a good box setup.

dobbo_1 6th January 2009 18:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrissawyer21 (Post 2853524)
How would you go about fiting this in a Saxo VTS?

and would it be useable on the roads?

some one been watching wrc and dreaming? your going to need alot of cash for that box mate

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:11

no its not rushy but hes a noob
but if hes planning one most guys think there a few hundred quid

a decent one will fit up similar to an origonal box but will require custom linkages at least i think (allthough ive not even looked into them fully as theres not much point unless your racing the car at a high standard)

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:14

http://www.rallycarsonline.net/listi...axo106206.html

haha found 1 for sale
mmmmm 4950 quid gone just like that

Steve 6th January 2009 18:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrissawyer21 (Post 2853524)
How would you go about fiting this in a Saxo VTS?

and would it be useable on the roads?

useable on the roads yes.
go to a company taht can make one for your car.
pm bic


you got deep pockets chris?

lolz i was just watching bic's 106 on youtube minutes ago aswel

Ste 6th January 2009 18:16

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Originally Posted by Alex-VTS (Post 2853574)
http://www.rallycarsonline.net/listi...axo106206.html

haha found 1 for sale
mmmmm 4950 quid gone just like that

hahaha nice fooking find!!! Cheaper than i thought!!! Its been on there since March 08 :O

chrissawyer21 6th January 2009 18:17

calm down, i only asked i never said i was getting one

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:18

lol

on a road car its silly

Steve 6th January 2009 18:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex-VTS (Post 2853596)
lol

on a road car its silly


not at all, launch control at the lights ftw

bwwwwwwwwaaaaaarp!


:fcuk:

Ste 6th January 2009 18:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_VTS (Post 2853610)
not at all, launch control at the lights ftw

bwwwwwwwwaaaaaarp!


:fcuk:


Launch control in a saxo is a Maccy Ds mcflurry stuck under the pedal......

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_VTS (Post 2853610)
not at all, launch control at the lights ftw

bwwwwwwwwaaaaaarp!


:fcuk:

wheres that vid of the wrc focus at the lights nxt to the estate lol
might aswell get a full throttle shift setup on there too so you just neer have to move your foot

3cott 6th January 2009 18:38

my mate had one on his cossie an it cost him five grang for a secondhand one

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:43

cossie boxes are bigger an have the centre diff in

saxo ones are slightly cheaper (found an unused one for 5k)

dannygti 6th January 2009 18:47

how many people on in this thread use one regularly??

ive used them often and they are not the most user friendly on the road but you can get used to them pretty quick. they are also very good fun.
a fwd sequential is normally more expensive than rwd sequentials.

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:48

for the cash on a road car though danny??

im not saying the box itself is a bad thing
just not worth the cash for the use

Steve 6th January 2009 18:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex-VTS (Post 2853620)
wheres that vid of the wrc focus at the lights nxt to the estate lol
might aswell get a full throttle shift setup on there too so you just neer have to move your foot


lol i cant find that video anymore :(

AlexB 6th January 2009 18:54

ill have a search

EDIT: fail


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