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drift_kid
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cvt and sst??

Postby drift_kid » Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:12 pm

hi guys,

sorry for the noob question but what's the difference between the two? cos i was thinking of getting a new gear knob and boot for my ride. i found this
http://www.redlinegoods.com/EvoXshiftboot.shtm
scroll down to the last picture.

not sure if it'll fit though? i drive a sx with cvt. so help me explain?!

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Postby klvru » Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:16 pm

God, its been so long since i log into ccj, been so busy

Anyway, i believe it will not fit, however you can ask them to customize one for your CVT but it will cover up your gear indicator.

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Postby debonaire » Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:30 pm

Hi koh,

The CVT is continuously variable transmission which is the automatic gearbox available on N/A CJ lancers. Unlike regular automatics, a CVT does not have actual gears (eg. 5 speed) and works in a different way. Instead of switching cogs, there is a band or chain which moves along a cone shaped rotating assembly. As the band moves to a position of different thickness, the drive ratio changes, which is how a CVT operates smoothly with no hesitation due to changing gear.

TC-SST is the Twin Clutch Sport Shift Transmission available on turbo CJ lancers. This uses a conventional manual gearbox operation (as opposed to a regular automatic that uses a Torque Converter), only there is a separate clutch for odd and even gears. In addition, the operation of the clutch is computer controlled so it can be driven like a normal automatic or using paddle shift.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVT_gearbox
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_converter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Clutch_SST

Of course, none of this is pertinent to whether your gear boot will fit, but I hope explains the technical difference.

I doubt that the gear boot will fit, as the size and mounting will almost certainly be different. On my last car, I bought a new gear and handbrake boot from the eBay seller "topgaiters". It was only 20-something dollars shipped from the UK, and he will make it in leather, suede, whatever colour stitching you want. Looks like he only lists boots for the Evo, but if you contact him he might be able to make one for the CVT.


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