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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 11:58 AM
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Does anybody know about these? and are they only 5 speed or 6 speed too??
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IKEYA-FORMUL...-/181028912736

Any feedback at all,,, are they a waste of time and money. KAPS is a bit out of my "price league"
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 03:22 PM
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Hi there

Depends what you are expecting from this sequential shifter,if you expecting faster shifting or clutchless operation,then you will need proper sequential box

Kaps Sequential shifter is similar and cost similar money what I know,on YouTube is few videos on this and really not sure

Previously I think about the buying,but really best way is get proper sequential box or at least dog box

Here is few videos of the Ikeya shifter

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And video of the Kaps


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Old Jul 16, 2013 | 05:25 AM
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The Ikeya system still uses the clutch, operated by foot. I don't mind that. I'm curious as to how anybody may have got on with it. How does it work?. Does it "knacker" the gearbox. What's it like driving on the road use?. I'm not looking for a box where you crash through the gears, and I'm not looking for a box to try and speed up the gear changes. I'm just looking for something that's a bit different, but I don't want it to ruin my box or the driving experience....
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