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RalphSpain

posted on 3/6/04 at 06:59 AM Reply With Quote
Reverse

Hello and Thanks !
Its sunny and warm here in Avila Spain. I would love to use my recently aquired MK
but I cant reverse it out of the garage.
It has a Xr4 diff . Please could someone advise if the way to go is the quaife reverse box or the ATB diff/ Reversing box ? And also how can I fit a gear display ? Its a 99 R1 engine .
Thanks and best regards
Ralph

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mangogroove

posted on 3/6/04 at 09:36 AM Reply With Quote
Scotlad said to me thats what legs are for. Better still get a friend and promise him a ride. LOL
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greggors84

posted on 3/6/04 at 10:39 AM Reply With Quote
As mango said, alot of BEC boys just roll it back to save the weight of the reversing box. Just stick your leg over the side and push backwards, should be light enough. If you want a reversing box, MK do an electric one i think, which ive heard is the one to have.
I must admit i would find it a pain not having reverse, even though im not going to do much parking, it would be a pain spinning it on track then having to get out and push it back the right way. Lucky i have a car engine in mine!





Chris

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Crazy Jay

posted on 3/6/04 at 11:03 AM Reply With Quote
As for the gear display, go to tts-performance.
tts-perform ance

Thats the one im buying

[Edited on 3/6/04 by Crazy Jay]

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