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11-27-2014 01:41 PM |
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
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Well you've been in the S1 trans more than I have
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More than I care to admit as well :rofl:
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
but I've been looking at doing an NC2 MX-5 (late 2010+ production) 6spd. Its built by Mazda, not Aisin.
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Right there it has my vote...
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
Stronger steel/metal used, better synchros, shift rods, forks, etc. In theory it won't wear like the S1 RX8 trans will, causing the grinding and shift keys/detent pins to vacate their premises. I haven't really played with an R3 trans yet (S2) but it's probably fairly similar in improvements like the newer NC MX-5 ones are. Better 4th gear ratio too...
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I'm sure it is which makes it more desireable... however... when stuffing it into an RX7, it causes problems. I'm fairly confident I've solved all my trans issues that arose from moving the shifter back 3.5". The problem with the S2 and later trans is that they're top-loaders... which creates an entirely new set of problems when moving the shifter back in theory. Having seen a few pics of the S2 trans, my latest attempt could work for the S2 trannies but I would have to physically have one to dick around with... a quick search on Fleabay turned up 1 S2 trans for $1050....
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
To answer the OP question, if starting from scratch with a custom build... and I had a choice of S1 or S2 RX-8 trans, I'd select the S2. But if I could go with ANY Mazda production trans in the recent years, it'd be the NC MX-5 6spd (mounts on the drivers side PPF as well as the RX-8 so may be fairly easy to mount). Also, more support in the racing world for MX-5.. the weaknesses the MX-5 trans has have aftermarket fixes for already.
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Problem is adapting it to the renni or any 13B for that matter... I bought a different mazda trans and there was no realy wasy way to make that happen without thousands worth of custom machining etc etc.... For that reason alone I would start with a renni tranny just because you don't have those issues at all. It's a matter of making the slave fit and the shifter. S1 shifter I'm fairly confident I have already solved.
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
I for one don't have many issues with my current S1 trans.
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Nor do I... in the RX8 anyway :rofl: Had the imput bearing replaced that's it... and it's still noisy...
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
It has been raced for the last 6 years pretty consistently and has over 90K miles on it. However, I've never been a gear slammer and take the right time between gear selections...
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That is the key right there as I explanied to Kyle in a pretty lengthy pair of PM's....
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
also, I really believe the precision of the Exedy unsprung clutch system has helped tremendously with the RX8 trans. Is my trans perfect? No, but it's lasted WAY better then I thought it would...
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Agreed.... just hit 206,000 on my RX8 tranny... Fluid is huge as well... I am NOT a fan of the royakl purple anymore.... I'm switching out to redline in teh RX8 and the Amsiol high shock in the FC... see which one holds up better and then just keep using that....
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Originally Posted by WE3RX7
(Post 293088)
More trans research for next year as I'll probably pull the engine/trans for updates at that time...
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Lemme know... I thought you had a solution that would bolt up to the 13B. That's my biggest thing... and shifting...everyone says go T56 but I fucking hate that tranny.... :shudders: I plan to put a 383 in my other RX8, and that's the only thing that i don't want to deal with at all... Just because I may look into a ZF tranny, even though those things are bucks.. they hold a ton of torque and shift soo smooth.
If you see an S2 trans for a decent price... lemme know and I'll grab it up and start fucking around with it,.... you know.. because I have so much time :rofl:
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