Komotec Sequential Gearbox

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Komotec Sequential Gearbox

Post by C7Steve » Fri Mar 18, 2016 8:45 pm

Just spotted this from Komotec, 460 kit with seven speed sequential gearbox.

https://youtu.be/qBcEVo2QzWc


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Post by j2 lot » Fri Mar 18, 2016 8:53 pm

Wow. 8)
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Post by rawsco » Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:04 pm

id love a sequential dog box with straight cut gears... just makes a car sound like it shouldn't be allowed on the road. savage. do they not need quite regular rebuilds to keep the dog rings in good shape, i.e. horrifically expensive to maintain?
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Post by TarmacTerrorist » Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:28 am

Actually made by Kaps and can be purchased directly from them -


http://www.kaps-transmissions.com/produ ... speed.html
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Post by Scuffers » Wed Mar 23, 2016 8:21 am

rawsco wrote:id love a sequential dog box with straight cut gears... just makes a car sound like it shouldn't be allowed on the road. savage. do they not need quite regular rebuilds to keep the dog rings in good shape, i.e. horrifically expensive to maintain?
depends on just how good the design and manufacture, although they are nothing like as fit and forget as OEM syncro stuff.

There are a few EP ones in road cars now, and as yet, none have been returned for overhaul yet, obviously the ones on race cars are having scheduled maintenance, but even a full re-build is not horrific in money terms unless you start eating parts, and if you set them up right with pneumatic shifters etc, then dog wear is next to bugger all.

be interested to see how much this new ones for the V6 costs? )EP have been looking to mate theirs to the V6, really waiting for a serious customer)

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Post by TarmacTerrorist » Wed Mar 23, 2016 9:28 am

Figure I have heard for the Kaps box is around 8.5k - 9k with all the gubbins, obviously fitting and integration on top of that.

I believe you have to supply them a box to convert though as they use the original toyota bell housing to mate their bit up to. Uses original drivesahfts.

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Post by woody » Wed Mar 23, 2016 10:49 am

Scuffers wrote:
rawsco wrote:id love a sequential dog box with straight cut gears... just makes a car sound like it shouldn't be allowed on the road. savage. do they not need quite regular rebuilds to keep the dog rings in good shape, i.e. horrifically expensive to maintain?
depends on just how good the design and manufacture, although they are nothing like as fit and forget as OEM syncro stuff.

There are a few EP ones in road cars now, and as yet, none have been returned for overhaul yet, obviously the ones on race cars are having scheduled maintenance, but even a full re-build is not horrific in money terms unless you start eating parts, and if you set them up right with pneumatic shifters etc, then dog wear is next to bugger all.

be interested to see how much this new ones for the V6 costs? )EP have been looking to mate theirs to the V6, really waiting for a serious customer)

£20K fully installed mentioned on seloc.

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Post by tut » Wed Mar 23, 2016 11:30 am

-£20K and use your left hand as God and Colin meant us to.

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Post by neil » Wed Mar 23, 2016 11:52 am

woody wrote: £20K fully installed mentioned on seloc.
I thought it was only €20k so quite a bargain at just under £16k :mrgreen:
Quite fancy that and the 460 kit although I'd have to sell the car to afford it which might not work.
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Post by Kinger » Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:35 pm

tut wrote:-£20K and use your left hand as God and Colin meant us to.

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Was that not quite difficult when you were driving the Yellow N3 (LHD) :mrgreen:

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Post by C7Steve » Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:42 pm

Imagine that gearbox in the 311 :love and soon enough Komotec will be producing upgrades of 500bhp for that car too I would imagine.


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