R300 missing from Caterham range
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Does sound expensive, I have not driven a recent 5 speed box but apparently they are much improved. I drove a five speed nearly new car about 8 years ago and hated it compared to the six speed supersport I had at the time. I currently have an R300 duratec you will not be disappointed in the power at all and the gear box is of personal choice. It seems a lot of owners like the 5 speed for touring
Has to be the six speed for the shorter ratios, not interested in cruising 
I used to have a 2.0L 180bhp Zetec aero screen'd Westfield and whilst it was certainly quick, it was staggeringly quick and I'm worried the SSR would be a let down. But then it was 5 speed and probably 150kg heavier. Although I would put a full cage in the SSR which must add 30-40kg?
So the R300 had 180bhp too? Does Supersport R use the standard Ford single throttle body and intake, or does it still have individual throttle bodies?

I used to have a 2.0L 180bhp Zetec aero screen'd Westfield and whilst it was certainly quick, it was staggeringly quick and I'm worried the SSR would be a let down. But then it was 5 speed and probably 150kg heavier. Although I would put a full cage in the SSR which must add 30-40kg?
So the R300 had 180bhp too? Does Supersport R use the standard Ford single throttle body and intake, or does it still have individual throttle bodies?
scz4 said:
Yes you can, it's a £2990 option, which is very odd given it's £3100 to buy from the store. Surely the £1000 or so the standard gearbox costs new should be deducted. A lot of caterham's options seemed to be priced like that.
Are the two boxes straight swaps or are there other parts that are needed when speccing a new car that bump the cost up?If not couldn't you just buy a car with a 5 speed, buy a separate 6 speed, fit that and sell on the other new gearbox.
REALIST123 said:
Are the two boxes straight swaps or are there other parts that are needed when speccing a new car that bump the cost up?
If not couldn't you just buy a car with a 5 speed, buy a separate 6 speed, fit that and sell on the other new gearbox.
The gearboxes can be swapped easily enough but they also use a different final drive ratio in the diff so ideally this would need to be changed as well.If not couldn't you just buy a car with a 5 speed, buy a separate 6 speed, fit that and sell on the other new gearbox.
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