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I was considering purchase of the Shift at Will system, but it appears from the web site ( http://www.ess-racing.com/ )that it is no longer available. Does anyone know of any other companies offering a similar service?

 

 

Cheers.

 

PS. If anyone has had this done can you please let me know what you think.

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There are loads of places which can do a simalar system. Its called an "auto to manual conversion"

Not only will you be able to change gear when you want, you will also get an extra gear too ;)

Originally posted by pete shrimp

But Kia obviously wants his car to still be fast ;)

 

I think Timmy Turbo has SAW?

 

Thanks matey. Guess we have to stick together with comments like the above eh! :rolleyes: :D

 

But seroiusly, it would be nice to have the lazy driving with the option of changing manually aswell. (I don't want much do I :D)

Still be fast? Still?

 

I think it has just been prooven that the Auto is heavier, loses more power through transmission, doesnt have as close gear ratio, has smaller turbos.

 

I dont know 1 person who has done a auto-manual conversion and said it was slower. Quite the oposite as I recall.

 

Stuart

Ask on tt.net. They is probably a place in the US which does it.

Originally posted by SRRAE

Still be fast? Still?

 

I think it has just been prooven that the Auto is heavier, loses more power through transmission, doesnt have as close gear ratio, has smaller turbos.

 

I dont know 1 person who has done a auto-manual conversion and said it was slower. Quite the oposite as I recall.

 

Stuart

 

TonyC had a manual engine in his auto, which was slower than after he'd changed it for an auto engine :p

 

Manuals only feel quicker because it's not as smooth thru the gears - you get a bang in the back every time you change gear, whereas auto acceleration is smooth through the gears.

Originally posted by pete shrimp

 

Manuals only feel quicker because it's not as smooth thru the gears - you get a bang in the back every time you change gear, whereas auto acceleration is smooth through the gears.

 

 

I suggest you have some lessons on how to change gears then.;)

Originally posted by SRRAE

Ask on tt.net. They is probably a place in the US which does it.

 

Good call Stuart. I will have a nose about on their forum.

 

 

Cheers.

Originally posted by SRRAE

I suggest you have some lessons on how to change gears then.;)

 

Don't need too mate :D:D:D

Originally posted by pete shrimp

TonyC had a manual engine in his auto, which was slower than after he'd changed it for an auto engine :p

 

 

Can I just point out that you are talking about 2nd had engines here. Can you gaurentee the 2 engines where in top condition? That both engines where running perfectly at the time?

 

You cant compare 2 engines when you dont know what they have been through.

Stock for Stock the Auto is faster to a ton than the manual.

 

End of.

Stock for stock.

 

Auto is heavier,

Auto is less powerful at the flywheel,

Auto has lower lifting cams,

Auto has more transmission loss,

Auto has smaller turbos.

 

 

;)

But does it matter though if it makes it to a ton first? ;) :D

Originally posted by SRRAE

I dont think it does actuall ;)

 

And just how are we going to prove/disprove this... :rolleyes: ;)

 

 

Sorry Stuart, I am not normally agumentative. I have just given up smoking......

Thats why the auto is as good as it is - The smaller turbos compensate for the gearings and the different cam profiles all contribute to gaining performance back from losses etc. Nissan didnt just put smaller turbos on because it was an auto - they did it for a good reason - to lessen spool up times. and give more response.

pants:slap: manuals rule everyone knows that:D

ffs who cares! He didnt ask whether manual was better than auto and this post is turning into crap

Glynn,

 

Suggest you drop TT Tim a line. He's in Ashford, and definitely has SAW, and loves it too ... :D

 

 

Just checked your website link and that's the one Tim showed me .. so I guess that's up the spout - sorry mate. I'll shut up now :redface: ;)

 

 

CheerZ,

JB.

Thanks anyway John ;)

 

It is just kind of a gimmick I guess and I will no doubt get myself a manual one day.

 

In an ideal world I would have both :D

Originally posted by Clarkey

ffs who cares! He didnt ask whether manual was better than auto and this post is turning into crap

 

lol, cheery Clarky. ;)

 

We do tend to stray sometimes :D

lol, cheers Clarky. ;)

 

We do tend to stray sometimes :D

I read somewhere on the forum the other day that SAW is no longer being made :(

Originally posted by ChrisC

I read somewhere on the forum the other day that SAW is no longer being made :(

 

Yeah, it seems ESS have stoped producing it. Probably got some tw*t sue them when their gerbox blew up or something.... :rolleyes:

 

Anyways, nice Idea.

 

 

 

Cheers guys.

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