Dccd box or not
I'm saving up the cash for a 6 speed box for the newage wagon what would you lads recommend dccd box or standard 6 speed it will be mainly road to begin with with track days coming later is there any major difference between the 2 thanks scoobyjunky
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If fitting into a non dccd car, budget another 300 at least for dccd control. Personally for the majority of drivers you wont see much benefit from a dccd box and not worth the premium you pay for them
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Ok thanks I'm by no means a rally driver so I will stick without I think spend the extra on some driving courses
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My STi doesn't have DCCD and I couldn't give a toss, even if it did have it, I wouldn't touch it.
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Could some give me a complete brake down of what parts are needed to convert my newage wagon to a 6 speed please
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Those that don't have dccd will not miss it however those that do and use it ( I use mine a lot ) would miss it if did not have it. IMO
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I don't know. I'd rather have a 6 speed than dccd. The best thing to do would probably take a dccd car for a test drive and see if it is for you.
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Originally Posted by sy.
(Post 11804520)
Those that don't have dccd will not miss it however those that do and use it ( I use mine a lot ) would miss it if did not have it. IMO
Its not just about lairy sideways, if heading for a track its a worthy investment in my opinion as it makes the steering wheel and pedals get along much better. |
I have had a jdm six speed without, and now have a jdm six speed with, I am still learning/experimenting with the dccd but I would certainly rather have it than not :thumb:
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My Classic RA has 6 speed dccd with a auto DCCD pro controller. DCCD is a nice to have for sure, I love it. My son on the other hand tries to set it up to behave like a regular subaru. On track its a great tool, not too sure of its worth on a dedicated road car though. Big power and rear wheel bias can get you in trouble on bad surfaces.
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