OK my research to date:
http://www.pms.net.au/03_gearbox.htm Old price but $6k for a 5 speed dog box from PPG. Swaps 1st into 5th. Whilst this seems a great choice a rebuild maybe cheaper depending on the condition of the box. PPG no longer have the MX5 gearset on their website however it may still be available.
Rebuild options and possibly parts. I am talking to them about various 6 speed parts. They may know what parts are interchangeable. I maybe sending the best of my parts to get them inspected and treated etc.
http://www.neatgearboxes.com.au/ They do not have a MX5 6 speed price but use the S2000 as a basis. Cost about $2.2k provide all gears can be reused. Other items such as synchroniser rings, sleeves, gears, final drive sets, shift forks and drain plugs. These items are all at additional cost.
I have other places I have spoke with but getting OEM parts for the 6 speed is so expensive it is not worth the effort.
Final drive ratios, there is a person with a 5.3 final drive ratio. However at 8,000 RPM based on my car with a 6 speed max speed will be 198, with a 5 speed 205. But the acceleration! in 3rd with a 6 speed 1.59m/sec² compared to 1.29 with a 4.3 final drive!
Not useful but in first it is 3.62m/sec² compared to 2.94m/sec².
ianoz wrote:Is there any mechanical advantage either way of a [shorter gearbox ratio + taller diff] vs [taller gearbox ratio + shorter diff] if they both multiply out to the same?
No. If you cannot change power then your choices are reduce drag, weight or gears to improve acceleration.
Here is the basic file I use, feel free to modify it. You will need to input your cars torque curve as well as weight, drag co-efficient, frontal area, wheel radius etc. If not sure look in the formulas.
Simple Gearbox.xlsb
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