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Thread: House's ITB XE build and re-build

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    Quote Originally Posted by House1983 View Post
    Think I would rather the Sadev six speed if I was spending that sort of money

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    Quote Originally Posted by toymex View Post
    Think I would rather the Sadev six speed if I was spending that sort of money
    Direct fit?!?! or ballache!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by House1983 View Post
    Direct fit?!?! or ballache!?
    Won't be as easy as the quaife but a lot of the rally boys use the sadev so it is possible ,they sell bell housing adapters ,just a case of mounts and driveshafts

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    You'd need your own bell housing and some cunning with the shafts, but a sadev st170 would be porn, proper porn.
    there is a supplier in Harlow

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    Hmmmm sounds like hassle!! hahaha

    Quaife one looks easy, fits straight up, standard shafts, gear lever and you're away!!

    I'm not rallying or racing, only do trackdays and even then I'm gentle!!!

    Sequential would be next level!!!!

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    So long as it had a proper diff and not that poor excuse of an atb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    So long as it had a proper diff and not that poor excuse of an atb.
    Blah Blah Blah!!!!!

    Hydraulic clutch if that counts?!

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    Always a winner. Although with sequential do you need one aside from pulling away?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Always a winner. Although with sequential do you need one aside from pulling away?
    They say not, the DTA does ignition cut for upshifts, I think that I'd want to use the clutch for downshifts though!!

    On the race bikes we have a sensor that detects the tension on the gear rod and cuts the ignition. Pull the lever and it does the rest, DTA set to a millisecond delay of your choice, easy!!!!

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    Ohhh posh

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