I know there are e46's, newer audis, and magnus motorsports makes them for evos and hondas. I would like a relatively cheap car that can be fitted with or had the option of sequential gears. i'd prefer straight cut gears and a setup that doesn't need a clutch (dogbox). bonus points if the car is light and rwd
4/11/2011 9:29:04 PM
honda prelude?
4/11/2011 9:56:28 PM
Already a thread.
4/11/2011 11:39:13 PM
Have you ever driven a dogbox setup? fuuuuuuuuck that shit.
4/11/2011 11:46:11 PM
Seriously...Hewland makes sequential boxes that can be fitted to damn near anything.http://www.hewland.com/They are in the UK but have dealers stateside.
4/11/2011 11:49:20 PM
E46 is not a sequential gearbox. it's an automated H-pattern type transmission.
4/11/2011 11:49:54 PM
Yeah, BMW's SMG's certainly a regular gear box... Sequential Manual Gearbox. Touch paddle to shift up/down, one gear at a time... in sequence. But yeah, sure it's a traditional gear box underneath. xoxo
4/12/2011 12:41:50 AM
I don't care for it (and really did want to like it), aside from the fact that it isn't a true SMG.
4/12/2011 12:43:15 AM
It's no dual clutch box but I really like the idea behind it. Rev matching, 100ms shifts, etc. I think if you (or I) lived w/one for a little while, you'd like it better. Maybe. I want to try one on track, and I may at some point but then I drive a 911 and the idea gets thrown to the back burner.Anyway, to Nic, just get an A3 DSG, done.
4/12/2011 12:52:14 AM
you see, I am flirting with the idea of maintaining 2 cars vehicles (daily driver and a hauler) and 2 bikes (supermoto and track bike). an a3 tdi dsg would be an ideal hauler and daily driver but i wouldnt be interested in putting it on track and i can't find a used diesel. i was thinking of a daily that could see some track duty with all you cagers who won't pick up a bike with me after riding, i really hate the long throw and substantially less cool transmission in my car
4/12/2011 9:08:59 AM
Just get a mountain bike and equip it with rapid fire Race Face shifters. Way cheaper and you can make more friends by riding with them and racing them on trails compared to trying to keep up with the size of others wallets on the race track
4/12/2011 9:44:37 AM
4/12/2011 11:48:08 AM
eh, im not racing in cars any time soon if ever. bicycles aren't my thing, not fast enough for too much effort
4/12/2011 11:58:15 AM
you could get an ikeya formula shifter for just about any subaru with a manual. Its not flappy paddles but its still shifts Squentially Or this one with an STI http://www.sssdrive.com/subaru_eng.phphowever it seems you probably want an a4 with a dsg or even a jetta for that matter. Hell even the focus and fiesta's have a dsg now (or latter this year)... [Edited on April 12, 2011 at 12:16 PM. Reason : .]
4/12/2011 12:09:36 PM
i dont want flappy paddles. the transmission you posted is very similar to what i want. I want straight cut gear too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63plSqSKrBc
4/12/2011 12:38:34 PM
Uh, you want an old motorcycle.
4/12/2011 12:49:33 PM
new motorcycles have straight cut, sequential gears. I hear them every time I ride
4/12/2011 9:37:34 PM