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Old 08-02-2012, 04:48 PM
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Anyone ever heard of these, or used one ? Know what sort of power/torque they can take ?

Seems they offer a direct replacement for a T56, but no mention of what ratios etc are available
I'm sure it's expensive though.

http://www.emcogears.com/dv46/
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About 25 grand. But in talking with them they can make it a 7 speed if you like. Also can be set up for throttle blip on downshifting.
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About 25 grand. But in talking with them they can make it a 7 speed if you like. Also can be set up for throttle blip on downshifting.
Throttle blip is a throttle control function, not gearbox.

It certainly looks like a nice product though.
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Throttle blip is a throttle control function, not gearbox.

It certainly looks like a nice product though.
Thats why I said can be set up. With the computer I believe the blip is 1 millsec. Very nice unit. IIRC, they said they can make it in a mag case as well.



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