Hurst shifter #3910204 is finally out!
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This reduces throw by 27%, didn't I read somewhere that reducing the throw by that much is actually shifting the MT82 too fast and is not recommended? Maybe Ill look for where I actually read that...
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Originally Posted by blackgt87
This reduces throw by 27%, didn't I read somewhere that reducing the throw by that much is actually shifting the MT82 too fast and is not recommended? Maybe Ill look for where I actually read that...
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How much does the Barton reduce throw by? (if any)
I ask because I test drove a 2011 CS with a Barton shifter and bracket and it was nice, and very short. I didn't notice any increase in NVH, although I did have the windows down.
I ask because I test drove a 2011 CS with a Barton shifter and bracket and it was nice, and very short. I didn't notice any increase in NVH, although I did have the windows down.
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Originally Posted by blackgt87
How much does the Barton reduce throw by? (if any)
I ask because I test drove a 2011 CS with a Barton shifter and bracket and it was nice, and very short. I didn't notice any increase in NVH, although I did have the windows down.
I ask because I test drove a 2011 CS with a Barton shifter and bracket and it was nice, and very short. I didn't notice any increase in NVH, although I did have the windows down.
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http://www.hecticparts.com/products/...SPD-TRANS.html
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Not to undercut you but the JHR bracket is almost identical to the Steeda and its $49.99 on the JHR site. Just sayin!
http://www.hecticparts.com/products/...SPD-TRANS.html
http://www.hecticparts.com/products/...SPD-TRANS.html
No problemo my friend. Just sayin' that IF you change out the shifter, ya NEED the (a) bracket. Remember the OEM is only made of sheet metal and with a rubber bushing. For any newbie modifier's looking in here, the stress on the MT82 is severe when ya change out the shift throw.
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No problemo my friend. Just sayin' that IF you change out the shifter, ya NEED the (a) bracket. Remember the OEM is only made of sheet metal and with a rubber bushing. For any newbie modifier's looking in here, the stress on the MT82 is severe when ya change out the shift throw.
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