I made the mistake of popping into DWR racing in Aylesbury to get a new drive chain from Dave and he put an idea in my head....my mid engine BEC can
be fitted with a paddle shift, get rid of the gear stick/cable...put a quickshifter and make it a clutchless up/down shift.
Ive searched the board and theres a few results, but have any of you actually had/got this sort of set up? Im looking for a rough cost on parts and
any links if possible?
Dave said it would cost around 1100 ish but my budget is locost of course
Any input from the masses?
Cheers
N1
[Edited on 12/3/13 by number-1]
Those quickshitters are selling like hot cakes these days!!
i have the full flatshifter max and expert kit with paddles and is unbelievable!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by needforspeed
i have the full flatshifter max and expert kit with paddles and is unbelievable!!!!!!!
il get some up yeah and the prices are on the flatshifter site
Cheers mate, ill have a peep at the site
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Originally posted by Benzo
Those quickshitters are selling like hot cakes these days!!
quote:
Originally posted by needforspeed
i have the full flatshifter max and expert kit with paddles and is unbelievable!!!!!!!
What are they like when poodling around in traffic?
Mine is a track only car.
I had an email from AB performance today as he said there's pro's and con's and to give him a ring. I will try and speak to him
tomorrow and update with what he says
MNR BIKE ENGINED CAR WITH FLATSHIFTER CLUTCHLESS UP & DOWN GEARSHIFT SYSTEM DRIVING SLOWLY ON PUBLIC ROADS.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGX4w6Luh1A4tRKNuOBDWcg?feature=mhee
My pile of bits is Locost, still expensive but not £1100. It took me about 3 weeks of watching Ebay USA to get what I wanted.
Got a used Trickshifter (Flatshifter Pro now) for £350,
And instead of the Kliktronic geet expensive jobby, I got a Pingel solenoid off a Harley Davidson breaker in the USA for £270, removed from a dyna
glide.
You may have a bit of tax to pay, but this is still well below the cost in you have in mind.
http://pingelonline.com/eshifter.htm
http://bristolkitcarclub.co.uk/smf2/index.php?topic=416.0