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Which gear box ?
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Which gear box ?
So after reading and reading and talking and talking the plan is to add boost ......
So first item on the list is a manual convertion
Would you go with the uzq7 or the mzb4 ?
But now the biggie (well for me any how )I want to aim for 400hp but would be over the moon with 330ish
Or is there a better box for the job ?
Cheers
Kyle
So first item on the list is a manual convertion
Would you go with the uzq7 or the mzb4 ?
But now the biggie (well for me any how )I want to aim for 400hp but would be over the moon with 330ish
Or is there a better box for the job ?
Cheers
Kyle
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What do you plan to do with the car? Do you want to stick with the OEM LSD's and/or final drives contained within each gearbox?
The M2B4 would be a slightly better choice as it has longer gears in 2nd & 3rd which would reduce the chance of spinning the wheels up. But ideally I would choose the Torsen style diff in the U2Q7 over the viscous diff in the M2B4
Its a dilemma IMO
The M2B4 would be a slightly better choice as it has longer gears in 2nd & 3rd which would reduce the chance of spinning the wheels up. But ideally I would choose the Torsen style diff in the U2Q7 over the viscous diff in the M2B4

Its a dilemma IMO

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it will all depend on why you want a different manual box ratios, strength ?
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Re: Which gear box ?
Merlin wrote:What do you plan to do with the car? Do you want to stick with the OEM LSD's and/or final drives contained within each gearbox?
The M2B4 would be a slightly better choice as it has longer gears in 2nd & 3rd which would reduce the chance of spinning the wheels up. But ideally would choose the Torsen style diff in the U2Q7 over the viscous diff in the M2B4![]()
Its a dilemma IMO
Please forgive me if this sounds Daft
Could I mix them ?
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You could yes but you would need to take the gear set from the M2B4 (better to use the M2F5 gear set as they are cheap compared to the M2B4) and put it in the U2Q7 as the M2B4 uses a specific housing that only works with viscous diffs. Really though if this is for a car that you use almost entirely on the road I would just go with the M2B4. Plus combining gearboxes would be £200-£300 in labour from a gearbox specialists.
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Re: Which gear box ?
I'm running auto at the momentmercutio wrote:it will all depend on why you want a different manual box ratios, strength ?
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Re: Which gear box ?
Also my expection of 400hp is this abit of a dream or is it very possibel I read a lot of ludes running hi 300s