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IKEYA FORMULA Sequential Shifter » Mazda RX7 93-97
Does anyone have any information on the Sequential Shifter for the FD?
http://www.importfan.com/product.asp?0=0&1=0&3=4712
http://www.importfan.com/series.asp?SeriesID=729&2=1144
http://www.importfan.com/product.asp?0=0&1=0&3=4712
http://www.importfan.com/series.asp?SeriesID=729&2=1144
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similar devices have been on here before and the only thing i ever saw people say was... "why the hell would you want that, look at how far it sticks out!"
i think it looks pretty neat though, plus it gets it right where you want it, close to the steering wheel where you can very easilly reach it... the issue others will bring up is that its not really a "sequential" if the clutch still has to be done manually... well, the shifter part is and i say heck yeah that's neat... i'm old fashioned though, and i really enjoy the "H" type shifts. good luck though, try running a search in this forum... you should get a few hits.
i think it looks pretty neat though, plus it gets it right where you want it, close to the steering wheel where you can very easilly reach it... the issue others will bring up is that its not really a "sequential" if the clutch still has to be done manually... well, the shifter part is and i say heck yeah that's neat... i'm old fashioned though, and i really enjoy the "H" type shifts. good luck though, try running a search in this forum... you should get a few hits.
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for reelz? is that more than normal?
dont' have a birthday on your profile but i'll guess 1987 am i right?
just giving ya a hard time man, i just don't get the whole ebonics thing with the z and the schizzles and such
dont' have a birthday on your profile but i'll guess 1987 am i right?
just giving ya a hard time man, i just don't get the whole ebonics thing with the z and the schizzles and such
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That thing is huge! Will look out of place for reelz! If it looked anything or functioned like a BMW M3 SMG tranny I would be interested.
That thing is huge! Will look out of place for reelz! If it looked anything or functioned like a BMW M3 SMG tranny I would be interested.
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Again, an "actual sequential" is a dogmission designed to shift VERY quickly with electrohydraulic actuators built into the tranny and DESIGNED to shift very quickly. That shifter thingy will just tear up your synchros, and if you have to manually clutch, it isnt going to be that much faster anyway.
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"No more missed gears under the intense heat of competition"....or some such Japanese drivel.
A real sequential trans has straight-cut gears with dog rings- like a motorcycle. I race a shifter kart, and it uses a Honda CR125/6 speed sequential. No clutching except for coming out of the pits. Just breath the gas pedal a bit, and bang home the next gear. Good stuff. However, you need a good memory, as there is no gear indicator, so you need to remember where you are in the box.
A real sequential trans has straight-cut gears with dog rings- like a motorcycle. I race a shifter kart, and it uses a Honda CR125/6 speed sequential. No clutching except for coming out of the pits. Just breath the gas pedal a bit, and bang home the next gear. Good stuff. However, you need a good memory, as there is no gear indicator, so you need to remember where you are in the box.
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Originally posted by bricke
I believe JSpecRacer7 or one of our JP guys has this installed. Maybe he will chime in his opinion.
I believe JSpecRacer7 or one of our JP guys has this installed. Maybe he will chime in his opinion.
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i talked to JSpecRacer7 about his.
He basically said that on the track it's awesome. You shift faster and with less worries than before, because you'll never miss shift or hit a gate.
On the street, he said it sucked. it's too much work because you have to hit every gear and can't skip down like a normal H pattern.
Pretty cool idea for a track only car IMO
He basically said that on the track it's awesome. You shift faster and with less worries than before, because you'll never miss shift or hit a gate.
On the street, he said it sucked. it's too much work because you have to hit every gear and can't skip down like a normal H pattern.
Pretty cool idea for a track only car IMO
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If they did it for, say, $500, I'd be interested. But, for $1,300, I'll continue to shift through the pattern, and make believe I'm sequentially shifting. Where do they come up with these prices?? How many can you possibly sell at this price point? 10?
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Originally posted by gcthree
If they did it for, say, $500, I'd be interested. But, for $1,300, I'll continue to shift through the pattern, and make believe I'm sequentially shifting. Where do they come up with these prices?? How many can you possibly sell at this price point? 10?
If they did it for, say, $500, I'd be interested. But, for $1,300, I'll continue to shift through the pattern, and make believe I'm sequentially shifting. Where do they come up with these prices?? How many can you possibly sell at this price point? 10?
Look at how well the Venom 400 control module sold. People bought it because Venom makes good nitrous kits. Well the control module does DICK.
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Originally posted by 4CN Air
I don't know if I'd be chiming in if I had one...
I don't know if I'd be chiming in if I had one...
Just call me a WRC wannabe
In all seriousness, it wasn't the best on the street. The one and only reason I bought it was for fear of missing a gear and killing my tranny(I've done this once before). The Ikeya never mis-shifts. I never once worried about my 2nd to 3rd shift when I had it on....problem is it's a PITA with stop and go traffic.
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I want to see some videos of your car jspecracer7. I've seen dragon's and now I want to see your's.
I do this all the time.
Originally posted by gcthree
I'll continue to shift through the pattern, and make believe I'm sequentially shifting.
I'll continue to shift through the pattern, and make believe I'm sequentially shifting.
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There are some OLD videos of my 7 running around Okinawa, mainly me yelling at old men and rapping to Dr. Dre...
A new video would consist of 7000 rpms launch from outside the car so everyone can see what a good suspension setup for drag should look like.
A new video would consist of 7000 rpms launch from outside the car so everyone can see what a good suspension setup for drag should look like.
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