The story so far...
When i did the first eaton supercharger build i found that the engine had lots more torque lower down than the standard engine so decided to fit a longer diff (3.91) to lower the revs at motorway speeds and seeing as i had a good wedge of torque low down the engine could still pull the car along well.
However, no i'm running the Rotrex charger with the engine being like and IS again and haveing all the power up top its changed the way you have to drive he car to get the best from it.
At the minute if your in 2nd booting it and you dont change to 3rd lower than 6500 rpm you find that you drop just below the sweet spot it not laggy, your still gaining speed quick its more that you haven't come "on cam" yet for a want of a better way of putting it, changing at 7000rpm is perfect you drop right on the sweet spot and your off but this isn't always ideal if you want to go quick without thrashing the engine all the time so ive decided to fit a 6 speed box from and E36 M3 evo to see if it helps.
So after chatting with Glenn on here i purchased an E36 M3 evo SMG off him ( very nice chap highly recommended) with the idea of converting it to mannual and then fitting it to my car which is what this thread is about, so here goes.
The SMG box as i got it from Glenn


SMG rubbish removed

The bits to convert the box just needs abit of machining to make it all fit in.

Box drained of oil and split so i can get to the bits i need to machine out.


The Area were all the bits go, this is so the box has a neutral, at the minute the SMG bit knows were neutral is so if i just bolted it up i'd have a floppy about gear stick ( and you don't want one of them)

The blanks on the to right of this picture need machining out to except the dowels that locate a bearing that knows were neutral is

Here's a thread from another site that shows what to do to change the box from SMG to mannual and fit it to an E36 M3 not all relivent but the machining is the same for me as them.
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/sh ... 956&page=4
There is another Zone member who has already done the swop on an IS, main thing to do is shorten the prop and weld the larger prop flange on to the IS prop either from a e36 328 or a 5 series auto so if anyone has one laying around let me know


































