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Cybermonkey |
posted on 1st May 04 at 10:29 |
yeah the F15 box is pretty good IMO. On change-up, it managed to keep the engine right in the power band. The ratios are good for the engine, regardless of modifications. You should try the F10 gearbox, now that has a LONG throw :lol: especially with the 1.2 8v engine | |
Fad |
posted on 1st May 04 at 09:22 |
yeah i'd cheack the oil etc but if ur flus and you got bout 1800 get a qauife straight cut box :lol: | |
stuyw |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 17:13 |
id check oil 1st as this is the cheapest option, after that then start looking at other things it could be | |
miles |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 16:52 |
when was the oil last changed? | |
WhiteGSI |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 16:11 |
it crunches a hell of a lot now and just had the linkage done. mechanic says its pretty worn out. its just generally feels pretty rough in general. i find the gear changes dont help my accelaration at all really. | |
miles |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 16:07 |
Why would an F16 be better? If it fitted, which it wont as its big block.... | |
modded_corsa |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 16:01 |
not sure but u may be able to whack a F16 Close ratio box on:thumbs: | |
WhiteGSI |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 16:00 |
Alright lads, advice needed. iv got a corsa gsi . just had engine rebuild done and cylinder head sorted hard, new fast road cams and all that, new full stainless exhaust system. orignial gearbox is on its way out so a new one will be needed soon. i was wondering if there is a better gearbox i can bang on. the standard gsi one has quite a long gear change and you notice it more with all my mods, shorter gear change needed i guess. what should i do? any help appreciated |