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Kinky Monza
21-07-06, 04:07 PM
Right i have a nova merit, its an e reg with a 4 speed gear box, how difficult is it to fit a 5 speed box?? and what would you recommend?? bearing in mind i am planning an engine conversion at some point
i think its the F13 but i may be wrong
novamadman
21-07-06, 04:12 PM
Right i have a nova merit, its an e reg with a 4 speed gear box, how difficult is it to fit a 5 speed box?? and what would you recommend?? bearing in mind i am planning an engine conversion at some point
time consuming more than difficult, change the selector also when your changing the box, 4 bolts to floor of car easy peasy.
f13 cr if you can get yours hands on one. Failing that if your not really worried about acc. e.t.c and your doing a conversion soon anyway, f10 or f13wr 5 speed will do you job fine.
hope this helps
shane
Kinky Monza
21-07-06, 04:18 PM
Not really ****d about time consumption as i have plenty of time but i'd ideally like a decent enough gear box so i don't have to change it again after doing the engine conversion
depends if your planning on going for a big block conversion or a small block realy
Kinky Monza
21-07-06, 04:28 PM
I'm planning on a 3.0 v6, failing that 2.0 16v
looks like that you will have to use a different gearbox when you change our engine then
mikey14sr
21-07-06, 04:47 PM
for the v6 or valver you'll need an f20 out of the same car, if you just want 5 gears on a merit you will need either an f10 or f13, but to be honest the ratios aren't much different between the 4 and 5 speed versions anyway.
novamadman
21-07-06, 05:39 PM
for the v6 or valver you'll need an f20 out of the same car, if you just want 5 gears on a merit you will need either an f10 or f13, but to be honest the ratios aren't much different between the 4 and 5 speed versions anyway.
they are exactly the same, the only gearbox that has different gear ratios is the f13 close ratio. f10 4 speed, f10 5 speed and f13 wide ratio have exactly the same gear ratios.
shane
waste of time if your going to big block (or small block in the V6 case) it soon anyway.........
really it is a waste of time and effort.
Kinky Monza
22-07-06, 12:59 PM
Thanks Stu, glad someone's telling me that it's a waste of time before swapping engines, shane, mikey, thanks for your input too!!!!
125scouse
22-07-06, 05:50 PM
valver it and stick it on an F16!!
Grab a 1200 box and stick it in. Shouldn't cost too much and not too difficult to fit either.
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