EVO 8/9 Synchrotech Carbon Synchros
Nice! Can't wait to see the progress Synchrotech
And I'm not sure if a lot of you guys are reading very clearly, especially asking if you can get them by next week or next month.. but they won't be ready for some time, so you might as well just go beat the **** out of your transmission for the time being lol
And I'm not sure if a lot of you guys are reading very clearly, especially asking if you can get them by next week or next month.. but they won't be ready for some time, so you might as well just go beat the **** out of your transmission for the time being lol
If we proceed, I would anticipate a release date later this year. It will take about 3-4 months for tooling and production of the first batch, then we will need to do some in car testing to get some real world results. I will also contact some of the suggested key EVO rebuilders and send them some samples for review before going to market
I'll buy a set for my car here in New Zealand.
At the moment I have to run ATF to get it to shift nicely, with these (if they work) I can run a proper gearbox oil for better protection
At the moment I have to run ATF to get it to shift nicely, with these (if they work) I can run a proper gearbox oil for better protection
I've used their syncros in a rebuild on my Civic that was grinding gears, along with getting their hubs as mine were pretty damaged. Obviously they're not designed to make anything better so you'll never feel the difference. It's something you'll notice in how much longer they should last over OEM. It'll be worth it if they make your trans last longer between rebuilds. And once I come home from deployment and pick up my IX I'll honestly not look at doing this until either my Horsepower warrants it as something I should do, or it comes time for a rebuild.
The best benefit that comes out of this is when your transmissions do start to go out, instead of having to send it out and do an overpriced rebuild at some local shop or sending it to BR or TRE or Shep, you could go ahead and learn how to do it yourself with reliable parts for cheaper.
The best benefit that comes out of this is when your transmissions do start to go out, instead of having to send it out and do an overpriced rebuild at some local shop or sending it to BR or TRE or Shep, you could go ahead and learn how to do it yourself with reliable parts for cheaper.
Where do I sign up?





