Manual Sequential Transmission to replace my T56
Good luck with your project.
Tyler
Good luck with your project.
Tyler
And to the original poster...it'll cost more than twice what you paid for your car. The shifter is tied into the PCM so it can interrupt fuel/spark during shifting, logic that doesn't exist in the stock GM microcode.
In the unlikely event you can pop $50K for all this, keep us posted!
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Similarly Vauxhall & Opel are GM's European divisions.
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The less computer aided sequential boxes use dog gears, and they have to be checked throughly on a regular basis. The BMW type SMG's use so many computer controls, that unless you are a computer science guy, with oodles of time and skill, you're not going to make it work for anything less than 30-40k.
Cool, yes.. Practical, no.
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The less computer aided sequential boxes use dog gears, and they have to be checked throughly on a regular basis. The BMW type SMG's use so many computer controls, that unless you are a computer science guy, with oodles of time and skill, you're not going to make it work for anything less than 30-40k.
Cool, yes.. Practical, no.
Yes, even if you could adapt one of the non computer controlled racing "dog box" sequentials to our cars, the gear whine from those things is deafening! (Think interior of a Trans Am series race car. And yes, I know most TA series cars are not sequentially shifted, but the noise volume is the same.)
Last edited by dailydriver; Nov 30, 2005 at 03:45 PM.
The viper folks have talked about this, and there's alot of in-depth info here:
http://vca2.viperclub.org/forums/sho...fpart=all&vc=1
I believe it's still in the testing phase but they've had great success so far. Can't speak for anyone else but I for one will definitely keep tabs on this.
Last edited by kovachian; Nov 30, 2005 at 01:05 AM.



Thanks! Tom 