KMP paddle shift kit
#31
Nordschleife Master
The 991 Cup Cars does not use the KMP paddle shifters, though if Porsche was smart they would have used it. KMPs system is the only system, other than the stock console mounted shifter, that we are going to spec and recommend for our new proprietary Cup Car sequential gearbox.
#32
thanks gtgears. Do you know how much if any the kmp shift systems extends the life of certain parts (dog rings and gears.) as advertised by pascal kmp. I would think it would be worth it if it doubles the life of some of parts. thanks
#33
Nordschleife Master
Here's the thing about lifespan. While I don't doubt Pascal's claim that one can run a set of dog rings with his shifters to 100 hours, I personally wouldn't ever run a 3rd gear that long. I'd time out a factory 3rd gear at 1/4 that time, max. I also wouldn't run the stronger more durable ratios, like 4th, 5th and 6th 100 hours without changing them. Those ratios I wouldn't run over 30-40 hours.
We regularly run our own gears to 40 or 50 hours, though still recommend something around 30 hours on 3rd.
The point is that it will reduce your service costs over the long term as you see things like claw collars and dog rings last longer, but the life of a gear is the life of a gear and you can't change that with any sort of shifter.
A lot of it also depends on the skillset of the driver in the first place. I see guys who need new 3rd gear dog teeth every 10-12 hours. I see other drivers who can get 30+ hours out of a gearbox and not need a single thing. For driver A, the paddle shifters will save him $10's of thousands. For driver B the gains won't be so great.
We regularly run our own gears to 40 or 50 hours, though still recommend something around 30 hours on 3rd.
The point is that it will reduce your service costs over the long term as you see things like claw collars and dog rings last longer, but the life of a gear is the life of a gear and you can't change that with any sort of shifter.
A lot of it also depends on the skillset of the driver in the first place. I see guys who need new 3rd gear dog teeth every 10-12 hours. I see other drivers who can get 30+ hours out of a gearbox and not need a single thing. For driver A, the paddle shifters will save him $10's of thousands. For driver B the gains won't be so great.
#35
thanks gtgears , thats good info. Why do you recommend the kmp over the shifttech(991 factory cup paddle) I dont seem to wear the box our very quickly but i think it may be worth it as a preventative measure.
porschemanrsr, geartronics is something im gonna look into but it seems like alot of people like the kmp system.
porschemanrsr, geartronics is something im gonna look into but it seems like alot of people like the kmp system.
#36
Nordschleife Master
I have a working relationship with KMP. Pascal sells my parts in Europe and I believe he is the best one to work with on our new gearbox. He is committed to making sure that his parts and my gearbox work perfectly together. I'm not saying anyone else makes a bad product. I'm just saying that I am partnering with him because I believe he makes a quality product that will compliment what we do.
#37
I have a working relationship with KMP. Pascal sells my parts in Europe and I believe he is the best one to work with on our new gearbox. He is committed to making sure that his parts and my gearbox work perfectly together. I'm not saying anyone else makes a bad product. I'm just saying that I am partnering with him because I believe he makes a quality product that will compliment what we do.
Henk
#39
As promised, we installed the KMP paddle shifter kit yesterday, nifty system and well prepared. Hooks into the wiring in order to avoid downshifts causing over revs, also you cant downshift when on throttle etc etc. Manual switch in dash to go from paddle to gearlever usage etc. It looks good, feels good. Tuesday out for testing. The software runs the system so it needs to know the gearing in order to establish the blips and a bit of calibration. In the pics you see the paddles installed, the hardware that runs it and the pneumatics to shift and blip.
#42
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i am having my kit installed now. we received it from Wright Motorsports a week ago. we will be testing the car next week at David Murry NJMP. will advise outcome.