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mmasse 06-04-2021 01:48 PM

Sequential gearbox for 911 with 3.6 engine ???
 
Hi

I would like to upgrade the transmission on my car, a 1976 911 with 993 3.6 engine with TPC SC. I have been running the 915 for a long time and despite all the upgrades and special care, it's simply not enough for the power of the 993 3.6 engine with a TPC supercharger.
My car is used only at the track for DE events, so I was thinking about a sequential gearbox.
I have been doing some research but couldn't find any company offering a sequential transmission (NOT SHIFTER) for the 993 engine. I contacted Quaife in the UK because I read some posts that mentioned they sell one for the 911, but they said NO.

Does anyone know if there anyone building these transmissions, or should I just surrender?

I know I could go the G50 route but honestly, I just love the idea of having a sequential tranny in that car

thanks in advance for any help

Gianni at Pelican Parts 06-04-2021 02:09 PM

It's going to cost alot of money, there are only a handful of sequential transmission manufacturers out there and they all run north of 10k. I don't think there have been any rear engine applications but Drenth Gearboxes out of the Neatherlands and Samsonas Sequential Gearboxes out of North Carolina and two transmissions I've seen on time attack cars at the local tracks out here.

Rodsrsr 06-04-2021 02:15 PM

G50 or 930 4 speed are the two most common solutions.

mmasse 06-04-2021 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gianni at Pelican Parts (Post 11352873)
It's going to cost alot of money, there are only a handful of sequential transmission manufacturers out there and they all run north of 10k. I don't think there have been any rear engine applications but Drenth Gearboxes out of the Neatherlands and Samsonas Sequential Gearboxes out of North Carolina and two transmissions I've seen on time attack cars at the local tracks out here.

Thank you. I will contact them. I know it will be expensive. With the money I put on all iterations on this car I could Have bought a GT3... but I still like my car more :-)

mmasse 06-04-2021 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rodsrsr (Post 11352878)
G50 or 930 4 speed are the two most common solutions.

I know that, thank you. I am going for the uncommon expensive option!

Matt Monson 06-04-2021 02:26 PM

We should have our 915 sequential in testing sometime later this year. We are basing off of the design of our Cup Car and Cayman gearboxes, just smaller. I don't have a firm price yet, but expect it to be around $25K or so.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1354740190.jpg

Regards,

Matt Monson
Guard Transmission LLC

mmasse 06-04-2021 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11352883)
We should have our 915 sequential in testing sometime later this year. We are basing off of the design of our Cup Car and Cayman gearboxes, just smaller. I don't have a firm price yet, but expect it to be around $25K or so.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1354740190.jpg

Regards,

Matt Monson
Guard Transmission LLC

If you are looking for Beta testers, let me know!!

Bill Verburg 06-04-2021 03:56 PM

you could always buy a g97.63 from a late 997 Cup car

fitting it might be an adventure

mmasse 06-04-2021 04:03 PM

Hi Bill

Could you define adventure? Do you know if this has been done?

Mahler9th 06-04-2021 05:04 PM

The folks at Jerry Woods Enterprises Motorsports fit a sequential into a 911 with a 3.6-- I have raced against it.

Very custom and likely very expensive.

Nice to hear from Matt M. and see one of the things he is working on. We are lucky to have him and his business!

winders 06-04-2021 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11352883)
We should have our 915 sequential in testing sometime later this year. We are basing off of the design of our Cup Car and Cayman gearboxes, just smaller. I don't have a firm price yet, but expect it to be around $25K or so.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1354740190.jpg

Regards,

Matt Monson
Guard Transmission LLC

Ok, you have piqued my interest!

fanaudical 06-04-2021 05:05 PM

Matt - 6 speed sequential gearbox in a 915 case? Very cool...

winders 06-04-2021 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmasse (Post 11352856)
Hi
I have been doing some research but couldn't find any company offering a sequential transmission (NOT SHIFTER) for the 993 engine. I contacted Quaife in the UK because I read some posts that mentioned they sell one for the 911, but they said NO.

Does anyone know if there anyone building these transmissions, or should I just surrender?

Check with Rich Walton at Jerry Woods Enterprises. I raced against a JWE 911 with a 3.6L engine and a paddle controlled gearbox. It was not a Porsche box and it was controlled by a MoTec M130 ECU that also managed the engine (ignition, EFI, knock sensors, etc.).

Note that PCA does not allow non-Porsche transmission cases in regular race classes.

jons911 06-04-2021 05:26 PM

Hewland might be worth a look. They specifically list rear engine rear wheel drive as a category for their gearboxes. The first two I looked at were rated at I think 240 ft-lbs and 320 ft-lbs. The other upside is a wide range of gear ratios to choose from.

Matt Monson 06-04-2021 07:18 PM

Thanks guys, I have testing set up already.

The build JWE did uses a Holinger proprietary transaxle . And it was done all with with paddle shifters because the client had lost use of his clutch foot. It’s a very trick set up Jerry did.

Matt Monson 06-04-2021 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmasse (Post 11352958)
Hi Bill

Could you define adventure? Do you know if this has been done?

This kind of adventure.

https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-cup-cars/704285-69-gt3-cup.html

Mahler9th 06-05-2021 07:49 AM

"The build JWE did uses a Holinger proprietary transaxle . And it was done all with with paddle shifters because the client had lost use of his clutch foot. It’s a very trick set up Jerry did."

Yes. Their client is a great driver and a great person. The car has a lot of very custom features.

See, e.g., https://www.facebook.com/JerryWoodsEnterprises/posts/congratulations-to-mike-gaulke-and-thomas-merrill-for-their-victory-at-the-class/1943651092318870/



Pretty sure that Kevin Buckler/Racer's Group fit up a Hewland with straight cut gears in an air-cooled back in their early IMSA days... but it wouldn't have had paddles.

Arlo911 06-05-2021 08:15 AM

There´s a guy in Holland with a sequential gearbox in a street driven 964 Carrera 4. Don´t know if that would be adaptable to your car though. His website is www.raphautomotive.com

mmasse 06-05-2021 06:46 PM

Thank you. I just sent and email to him and Holinger. Lets see if get lucky!!

Raceboy 06-05-2021 10:20 PM

Samsonas is actually Lithuanian company and is very widespread around this part of the world, makes quality parts and is actually quite reasonably priced. Definitely worth checking them.


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