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Quaife QBE10J Sequential Gearbox for the ST180

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Saw this:
https://pumaspeed.co.uk/product-Fiesta-ST180-Quaife-10J-Sequential-Transmission_21414.jsp&pic=1

It's an adapted Honda gearbox:
https://shop.quaife.co.uk/shop/gearboxes/sequential/qbe10j/

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Designed and manufacturered in-house at Quaife's facility in Kent, the QKE10J 6-speed sequential gearbox is the ultimate upgrade for your drivetrain.

Featuring Quaife manufactured alloy transmission casing, incorporates Quaife's state-of-the-art sequential gearchange meaning it's impossible to mis-shift with ultra-fast shifting. The design includes additional supports between gears 4 and 5 to strengthen the shaft, making a more efficient and robust gearbox, better suited for racing and rally use. All gears are straight cut.

Key technical features:

  • Drum style shift mechanism for fast reliable gear changes
  • Strengthened LM25 alloy outer casting
  • 6 wider than standard gears for additional strength
  • Open face dog engagement gears
  • Ultra-fast Quaife sequential gearshift
  • Choice of gear ratios and final drive
  • Optional Quaife ATB differential
  • New generation of gearchange mechanism allows fitment to front and rear wheel drive applications
  • Compatible with flat-foot-shift systems
  • Supplied with either a level and cable, or air actuator
  • Includes oil temperature sensor
  • Weighs 35kg
  • Digital display and paddle shift ready
Now discuss and order a bunch and set new speed records ;)
 


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All gears are straight cut that thing is going to grind like a mad dog if you are not an expert at double clutching lol. Definitely not a transmission for street use unless you are a masochist,:LOL:
Either that or you learned or know how to drive a Semi( straight cut gears in semi trans):ROFLMAO:
 


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All gears are straight cut that thing is going to grind like a mad dog if you are not an expert at double clutching lol. Definitely not a transmission for street use unless you are a masochist,:LOL:
Either that or you learned or know how to drive a Semi( straight cut gears in semi trans):ROFLMAO:
I'm sure it's fine at full throttle, everything else may be an issue. Is Syvecs the only person that makes a compatible standalone or is there a Haltech that can be finagled to work?
 


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I'm sure it's fine at full throttle, everything else may be an issue. Is Syvecs the only person that makes a compatible standalone or is there a Haltech that can be finagled to work?
Not sure if anyone has done a Haltech for our cars. Knew guys doing Haltechs on KA’s, SR’s and RB’s.
 


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I'm sure it's fine at full throttle, everything else may be an issue. Is Syvecs the only person that makes a compatible standalone or is there a Haltech that can be finagled to work?
I think you can make a Haltech work if you basically redo the whole wire harness
 


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Would a standalone ECM be absolutely necessary for this to work, or could there be an add-on/patched into/integrated with our factory ECM which could accomplish the requisite throttle cut at shift with a signal from a potentiometer on the shift lever?

This thing is almost $13.5K, before any ancillaries.

I still consider it totally 'UN-streetable', unless one knows for sure that they would NEVER EVER be stuck in stop and go traffic, or a scenario where they could not shift at WOT.
For a trailered open track/hillclimb/etc. car it might make sense at that price, since you would be doing the required servicing at short intervals anyway.

Same goes for a stage rally car, even though those DO see some street driving on the transit sections to get to the all-out special stages.
 


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