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Will a type 9 box fit a DOHC?
So, does a type nine gearbox fit onto a dohc, and if not is the MT75 a better gear box?
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The MT75 is a much superior gearbox, but many prefere the ratios on the Type 9.
The type 9 can be fitted, think it needs the CVH fly and clutch though. TT
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Think the mt75 is stronger?
I do know it's physically bigger so you end up with less foot room. |
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I've got a Type 9 on my DOHC so it Definitely fits!
The MT75 is lighter and more advanced, but the Type 9 is considerably smaller and has far superior after market parts and upgrades available for it. Remote gear extensions, quick shifts, any number of ratios, stronger gears, aluminium housings, dog gears, sequential gears. All these are off the shelf parts for the type 9. |
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rs2k box will be 4spd too so no long tailcase and 5th gear set.
5spd 9 is about 34kg, theres not a lot in it with the MT. The MT75 will take a lot more power, plenty of TurboTechnics cars and Cosworth's running 300BHP. But the BIG BHP Cossies stay with the BW T5 for RWD, in the 4x4's there's a number of peeps playing with modded Skyline Boxes. I have gone with a Type 9 on mine, but only Cos V6 MT75's are as rare as Rocking Horse teeth. TT
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