Hi guys,
I just wanted to give a quick feedback on my 395 gearbox upgrades.
My preferred 100% solution would have been to bring my gearbox to the company Trans Concept in France and let them put a whole set of new bevel and ring gear, five pairs of gears, bearings, selectors and all the other stuff into my old housing. But this would mean a price in a ballpark between 8.5 and 12 k €. This is even without a limited slip diff. With a clutch type LSD the costs could go up to 14 k. That price is Hewland territory and a bit too much for my budget. Especially after I had serious trouble with my 807 cylindre head. I'm letting a new 1596 cc type 807 engine being built by an Alpine specialist in Germany. That consumes a huge chunk of money, as well.
Earlier this year, I installed a Quaife ATB differential, which was a nice upgrade over the standard (open) diff. From my iteration of data analysis, I found that the Quaife alone helped me gain at least 5 - 6 tenths of a second per lap at Circuit Zolder in Belgium. That's quite a short track (4000 metres) without very long straights. The fastest point is a straight of around 500 metres length, which follows after a quick right hander. With my old gearing, I'm exiting the corner in 4th gear with around 115 kph and accelerate without any upshift to 180 kph, before I hit the brakes. Frankly, the 5th is useless there. I can only use 3rd and 4th gear on that race track. Not really racy.
That's why I have now found a way to make the gears more useable on shorter and slower tracks, while it still allows a high-enough top speed for the fastest track that I race on (Spa-Francorchamps). There is a company in Germany, which is able to manufacture special bevel and ring gears for historic racing cars in small numbers and even one-offs. The cost is ~5 k € for the quantity of 1 pair. I think, it's a 90 % solution for around half the price of the Trans Consept gearbox.
I will now order a 33:8 diff ratio, which should reduce my top speed by 20 kph from 232 kph (5th @ 7500 RPM with my current tyres) to 212 kph. Still a lot for Circuit Zolder, but at least it will give me quicker acceleration through the gears and one more gear to use. The upshift to 5th will be at around 165 kph, a speed which I exceed three times per lap.
I hope, I will be able to improve my best lap at Circuit Zolder (the closest race track to my location) by a significant amount. With the standard gearbox, I reached 1:58.155 min and a theoretical best of 1:57.962. At the same race, my average time was ~1:59. When I can reduce the average to a 1:57 and my personal best to a low 1:56 or maybe even 1:55, I will be in the mix to fight for class wins regularly. I think, the upgrades have the potential to bring me (at least a lot closer) to this target.