There might be another transmission solution
Here is the info on the above link, which is made by PAR.
http://www.par-engineering.com/
Synchromesh engagement 1st~6th
• Ratios – 2.79, 1.80, 1.29, 1.04, 0.86, 0.72 (with std 1.11 ratio reduction drive)
(Actual gear ratios – 3.10, 2.00, 1.44, 1.16, 0.96, 0.80)
• Straight Cut to minimise thrust loads
• Modular main and output shafts for ease of maintenance, repair and ratio changes
• Super strong EN36C material
• All parts treated with advanced cryogenics and heat treatment processes
• All parts shot peened for maximum reliability
Optional Output Reduction Gears (1.11)


Dog Engagement 1st~6th
· Ratios – 2.79, 1.80, 1.29, 1.04, 0.86, 0.72 (with std 1.11 ratio reduction drive)
(Actual gear ratios – 3.10, 2.00, 1.44, 1.16, 0.96, 0.80)
· Straight Cut to minimise thrust loads
· Modular main and output shafts for ease of maintenance, repair and ratio changes
· Super strong EN36C material
· All parts treated with advanced cryogenics and heat treatment processes
· All parts shot peened for maximum reliability
· Optional Output Reduction Gears (1.11) -



http://www.par-engineering.com/
Synchromesh engagement 1st~6th
• Ratios – 2.79, 1.80, 1.29, 1.04, 0.86, 0.72 (with std 1.11 ratio reduction drive)
(Actual gear ratios – 3.10, 2.00, 1.44, 1.16, 0.96, 0.80)
• Straight Cut to minimise thrust loads
• Modular main and output shafts for ease of maintenance, repair and ratio changes
• Super strong EN36C material
• All parts treated with advanced cryogenics and heat treatment processes
• All parts shot peened for maximum reliability
Optional Output Reduction Gears (1.11)


Dog Engagement 1st~6th
· Ratios – 2.79, 1.80, 1.29, 1.04, 0.86, 0.72 (with std 1.11 ratio reduction drive)
(Actual gear ratios – 3.10, 2.00, 1.44, 1.16, 0.96, 0.80)
· Straight Cut to minimise thrust loads
· Modular main and output shafts for ease of maintenance, repair and ratio changes
· Super strong EN36C material
· All parts treated with advanced cryogenics and heat treatment processes
· All parts shot peened for maximum reliability
· Optional Output Reduction Gears (1.11) -



Originally Posted by jdnissanz,Mar 15 2010, 05:15 AM
Mods stop deleting freakin interesting posts!
But there is a simple way of ensuring a post doesn't get deleted (interesting or not). Read up on the rules and post accordingly.
Originally Posted by AusS2000,Apr 1 2010, 07:14 PM
JD, I'm not sure what posts you are referring to. I certainly haven't deleted any.
But there is a simple way of ensuring a post doesn't get deleted (interesting or not). Read up on the rules and post accordingly.
But there is a simple way of ensuring a post doesn't get deleted (interesting or not). Read up on the rules and post accordingly.
JD
Originally Posted by neeman77,Apr 1 2010, 01:55 PM
So when is this transmission and rear end solution happening?











