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Re: Pro shifted or Face plated 833 on a road course
[Re: joes68340s]
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12/28/21 04:07 AM
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metallicareload
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I've never driven either, but I would think coming in and out of corners on/off the throttle would be hard on either. With proshifting is every other tooth ground off in the slider also? If not, it might have an advantage. If yes, I think faceplated is better 11/10 times
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Re: Pro shifted or Face plated 833 on a road course
[Re: metallicareload]
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12/28/21 12:02 PM
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Jeremiah
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The road race sliders in my G Force GF5R have similar spacing between the dogs (teeth on the slider) as the Liberty's Gears face plated a-833 in my GTS. Aside from noise you should not have any issue. I would think the face plated box would be the only one that could survive from an an endurance standpoint, especially with downshifting. Are you having trouble racing with a syncro'd box? If it was my car and the rules allowed it I'd move into a G-Force 101a. Much stouter platform and you can choose your ratios. The one piece cluster gear in the a833 makes it a bit less robust for racing as well.
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Re: Pro shifted or Face plated 833 on a road course
[Re: Jeremiah]
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12/28/21 07:16 PM
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The road race sliders in my G Force GF5R have similar spacing between the dogs (teeth on the slider) as the Liberty's Gears face plated a-833 in my GTS. Aside from noise you should not have any issue. I would think the face plated box would be the only one that could survive from an an endurance standpoint, especially with downshifting. Are you having trouble racing with a syncro'd box? If it was my car and the rules allowed it I'd move into a G-Force 101a. Much stouter platform and you can choose your ratios. The one piece cluster gear in the a833 makes it a bit less robust for racing as well.
What car do you have a G Force GF5R trans in ?
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Re: Pro shifted or Face plated 833 on a road course
[Re: metallicareload]
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12/29/21 01:28 PM
12/29/21 01:28 PM
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I've never driven either, but I would think coming in and out of corners on/off the throttle would be hard on either. Practice up on heel/toe shifting.
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