skssgn wrote:
the gears are much stronger, takes the punishment of extreme extreme power and race motors with big torque..... instead of the teeth on the gears being cut on an angle (helical) so they mesh better when changing gears, the teeth are cut straight across, so they mesh better when engaged, which makes it a ning nong to change gears - they will always crunch
Simon....
You are maybe thinking of a dog box- they crunch, but even they have all the gears in constant mesh- the gears themselves don't slide into mesh.
The gears in any 4 synchro Mini box are in constant mesh, regardless of whether S/C or helical. And the synchro setup and selectors etc is the same in both.
Yeah they whine a bit, but most of the racket is the S/C primary gears which the racers all use.
1st gear in a 4 synchro Mini box is already S/C, and it's not real noisy is it..
re. driving a SCCR box on the street- 1st gear is taller so it's a bit harder to get away fast, unless you drop the diff ratio. And then it'll scream its nuts off on the freeway..
My next motor (1360cc+) will have one, and a 3.76 diff. Just for fun..
But use a dog box on the street? Forget it...

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