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Old 02-22-2009, 08:21 PM
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Oakley Design Sequential

Curious if anybody here running the Oakley Design sequential shifter for street use? Pros and cons?

Using the original Porsche gearbox we provide a very high quality, proven system that changes the shift pattern from H Pattern to sequential.
This system has been fitted to both road variant models such as 997 GT3, GT2, Turbo etc. and 996 Cup cars.
It is easy to operate, provides faster shifts with all the advantages of sequential systems on downshifts (i.e. no 5th to 2nd!) allowing you to be faster and smoother without the worry of wrong gear selection.
- Quicker and more precise shifting (no more shifting mistakes) i.e 5th to 2nd!
- Reduced lap times
- Assembled directly onto your Porsche gearbox
- Dash mounted LED displays the current gear selected - turning your car into a true race car!
- Road Legal
- Can use standard gear knob or taller unit

Sequential System explained...
The system was designed by a Siemens engineer for Porsche 996 Cup cars. In the end Porsche decide not to use the system (due to cost at the time) and the designer bought back the rights to the system which has now been defined and is marketed by Oakley Design.
The only physical change to the car is to remove the shift unit in the car and replace with the taller sequential shifter. Remove the two OE cables and replace with one cable supplied. The unit then bolts to the side of the Porsche gearbox. No welding, bending or permanent modification is required. The system is electromagnetic. It receives a signal from the shifter in the car. The driver pulls back for first, again for 2nd, again for the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. Reverse is one push forward of neutral.
When shifting from 2nd to 3rd the shifter does the sideways movement on the box in addition to the fore or aft movement and the same from 4th to 5th (effectively across the gate).
Use of the clutch is required as the system still uses the OE gears.
The result is shifting is about twice as fast as OE. It removes room for error especially when track driving i.e 5th to 2nd which is often catastrophic to engines and transmission.
In addition shifts are much easier mid-corner especially when pulling larger G forces. With this system it is just a quick ‘snatch’ of the gear and keep accelerating.
It makes much more sense when driving it….!!!
This system is ‘fit and forget’ ie. it needs no maintenance. Also the car can be reversed back to OE H pattern if and when required.
 
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Old 02-22-2009, 08:32 PM
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Pm roger @ farnbacher - he is the man to ask on this one
 
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That is amazing, I want one...How much?
 
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Is it a true sequential where as you don't use the clutch on the up shifts?
 
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Yep, I've seen these on cup cars, quick shifting with no errors. Good thread.
 
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I asked Oakley if this was turbo compatible they said no about 12 monthes ago.
 
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Originally Posted by TurboArt
Yep, I've seen these on cup cars, quick shifting with no errors. Good thread.
On Cup Cars there's no clutch going up..
 
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Originally Posted by DJ
Pm roger @ farnbacher - he is the man to ask on this one
Will do-thanks DJ
 
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Absolutely awesome!
 
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Originally Posted by Alzilla
Absolutely awesome!

Indeed! Have you seen Oakleys suspension upgrade? Good-golly it is beautiful!
 


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