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Killer pricing on Richmond 5 Speed

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  • Start date Start date Mar 22, 2007
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Bignose

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Well,

I wanted to convert my car over to a 5 speed. I have all the hardware to convert it over to a tko 600 but really didnt want to cut into my tunnel. So I have been diging around for some pricing on richmonds for quite a while now and found the ultimate deal.

I had a major distributor price match a price listed on hawaiiracing.com, Hawaii racing has them listed for 1754.10 part number 7041710A. Got my price match and total out the door was 1854 and change. Give it a try worked for me!

P.S. also looked into there new overdrive tranny. Jegs has them listed at 3199.00
Turns out it is a 5 speed in a six speed case with super big gears. Lamens terms sorry.

Later Eric

PS have a complete TKO 600 setup for sale. Bellhousing tranny shifter yoke and everything Clutch cable and quadrent.

2000 obo.
 

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I am very interested in the TKO600 and PM'd you. Is the TKO600 new and what is the Overdrive ratio? Also check your PM's! Thanks,
 

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Have you ever ridden in a car with a Richmond five speed and it's straight cut gears before?
 
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Nope.. Why?
 

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They are pretty loud. Strictly race car loud. Loud as a Pete Jackson gear drive loud. Can't get the radio loud enough loud.

YMMV.
 
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Wow

I did not know that.

Maybe I should stick with the TKO
 
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Wouldnt that depend on the cut of the gears?
 
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CraigMBA said:
Have you ever ridden in a car with a Richmond five speed and it's straight cut gears before?
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I had a Doug Nash/Richmond 5-speed in one of my old cars and it didn't make noise like that. It was pro-shifted and probably the best shifting transmission I have ever driven. The sound while shifting was loud, but it was precise and solid and no clutch needed. I've even owned a Tremec, but would prefer the Richmond over the Tremec.

Get the Richmond if it will fit better than the Tremec.
 
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