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Theres a guy on MBN that's using a RPM box I believe to a zx14. Hes tapped bottom of Rpm box for an oil line that goes to a small pump and thru a cooler back to top of box. Increased oil cap and cooling plus the return line is to top input shaft and its bearing. There were some bearings being used by Dan that were smaller balls in larger race. Newer box have been swapped to larger size and easy swap on older ones. This guys box also runs an outside input shaft bearing to reduce stress on shaft. Also the case is being cut from billet alum instead of cast stuff. I don't have a problem with chains, nor does Enemy, its the damn insides. Being able to use something that's already mass produced gear wise will keep the price way down. Minibuggy market is way down, and a new box with all custom stuff is gonna put it outta range $$$$ wise. Just not enough volume now.
Never was. After talking to the owner of RPM I decided there was little if any reason to produce a box like mine. The market just wasn't there. If there was a few guys wanting one................as always though no one commits.
even the rpm box's have been seen busted from turbo busa's so they aren't bullet proof either and i have never nor have i ever read of anyone using the quaife here but not saying it hasn't been done. if they were priced right and actually held up i would've thought we would've seen more of them.
Quaiffe stuff is $$$$$$$ and works well in track cars. IMO,they aren't robust enough for offroad. Therein lies the issue with designing something of similar size-durability. Ds's point about the offset in the car is a very difficult obstacle as well.No matter how narrow the trans ,the short axle side will be very limited wheel travel. Of course,if starting with a new sheet of paper the trans input coule be offset a LONG way and put it back on centerline....................hmmmmm. All that adds weight though. Do you anticipate your design weighing in at less than a jeffco-around 100pounds? When I was investigating the possibilities of designing a trans ,capable of offroad ,fairly high hp and slightly heavier than normal car weight, I finally came to the conclusion I didn't need to reinvent the wheel. I now have a lot of final drive ratios to be chosen from and have 4 of them on tap at the throw of a shifter lever at all times .
You are ,IMO,talking about 2 entirely different market needs. Yes,I agree there are a lot of quaiffe units used very successfully,just not in an offroad buggy. Must be a reason for that.
there was a company building specifically for the bike world over here in the usa but he has closed his doors from lack of business. not enough call in the usa for that...... where over sea's, maybe still or a lot more?. now the jeffco and rpm will work great for 90% of the people out there but the rest that like to really ride will be disappointed and left stranded!! but those same 90% have swapped rails for utv's cause they knew how to use a pen lol actually because they don't know how to fix them. for whatever reason the market has shifted that way here so prob heading that way over sea's soon enough.