Think Racing
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Don, I think in the previous comments, its pretty clear that the bottom line is that for the dog box to make the difference you need to be able to drive it like in the videos - fast and smooth. The rules are meant to bring parity among the competitiors and different makes. So, in this case, if you go with alternate gearbox, you are going to pay with a weight penalty.
Since you are vintage - and using the SVRA rulebook as an example - your new box nets you a 75lb weight penalty. If my MGB at the time was sitting next to yours with its SC/CR gearbox, it would weigh considerably less, because I don't get the penalty. So, all things being equal, your new gearbox should make you faster than me, but for you to beat me, you are going to have to drive it. But, on paper, I should still be very competitive, even without the top tier gearbox.
This thread is of interest to me, only because I talked with Jesse about what gearbox I should go with in my Miata, and this affirms the choice I made to go with the Quaife SC/CR gear set and not the dog box.
Since you are vintage - and using the SVRA rulebook as an example - your new box nets you a 75lb weight penalty. If my MGB at the time was sitting next to yours with its SC/CR gearbox, it would weigh considerably less, because I don't get the penalty. So, all things being equal, your new gearbox should make you faster than me, but for you to beat me, you are going to have to drive it. But, on paper, I should still be very competitive, even without the top tier gearbox.
This thread is of interest to me, only because I talked with Jesse about what gearbox I should go with in my Miata, and this affirms the choice I made to go with the Quaife SC/CR gear set and not the dog box.