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Technical => Transmission Forum => Topic started by: Scratchy on May 14, 2005, 10:31:49 AM

Title: Sequential Shifter For Your Vw
Post by: Scratchy on May 14, 2005, 10:31:49 AM
For those that just gotta have the best!  [unlimited budget]

]]]Sequential Shifter Kit (http://www.transworks.biz/ajshift.html)[[[

They've also got a pretty cool inboard disc brake kit, which I've always wanted to do, I thought should be pretty easy.
I know Audi had them years ago on their transaxles.

(https://airspeedparts.com/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.transworks.biz%2Fbrakes2.jpg&hash=2511da66e7218af81c280695195a8ecdfb509417)
Title: Sequential Shifter For Your Vw
Post by: Hansk on May 14, 2005, 03:29:06 PM
The pic you posted is their \"mini diff\"  for use in motorcycle powered sand rails. Looks like a rhino case chopped down .  Over $2000 for that baby :blink:   Cool stuff though .  
Title: Sequential Shifter For Your Vw
Post by: Scratchy on May 15, 2005, 06:54:18 PM
Yeah Hans, there's a guy on the Island that buys brand new Hayabusa's just for the motors & puts them in modified Super 7's.
Those sand rails must really scream. These are unbelievable little motors.

Here's a video of a 640HP, 1300cc, 10K RPM, turboed, Hayabusa on the bench, just as it blows.

http://www.sportbikerider.us/Videos011005/...%20explodes.wmv (http://www.sportbikerider.us/Videos011005/Suzuki%20Hayabusa%20640%20HP%20engine%20explodes.wmv)

That's a long way from the old '66 1300cc beetle motor!