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Old 2/27/14 | 11:54 AM
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From: Motor City
Originally Posted by MustangDude
I just purchased a 2014 GT last month and already have noticed the slop in shift and a couple of misses from 2nd to 3rd. All the research led to one path, replace with the MGW. They do a great job on their website showing not only the installation but explain their reasoning in the design after examining the faults in the stock shift.

Does installation of a MGW void the warranty?
Only if it's responsible for whatever failure occurred. If the radiator fan goes, yeah it's not going to void that. If something connected directly to the shifter fails you might have a harder time getting that covered (any internal gearbox failures would also still be easy to get covered).
Old 3/1/14 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Joeywhat
Only if it's responsible for whatever failure occurred. If the radiator fan goes, yeah it's not going to void that. If something connected directly to the shifter fails you might have a harder time getting that covered (any internal gearbox failures would also still be easy to get covered).
Thank you for the info.
Old 3/2/14 | 12:31 PM
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It doesn't void the warranty but, you can expect a lot of questions and delays if you show up with Trans problems and have an aftermarket shifter installed.

I got grief for having a different shift **** on the car when I came in with my spontaneously-combusted MT82 at 3000 miles. Ultimately, they fixed the box but, that added to the delay.

I love the Steeda bracket, modern billet **** and whiteline insert with drilled centre. No major nvh and as solid as the stocker is going to get.

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Old 3/2/14 | 07:00 PM
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I have an MGW and love it, it's one of the best mods I have done to the car, and I've done quite a bit so far. It's much better than the stock unit by far and makes the driving experience much more enjoyable, and less embarrassing when you don't miss a shift in front of a bunch of on lookers!
Old 3/3/14 | 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by 5LHO
It doesn't void the warranty but, you can expect a lot of questions and delays if you show up with Trans problems and have an aftermarket shifter installed.

I got grief for having a different shift **** on the car when I came in with my spontaneously-combusted MT82 at 3000 miles. Ultimately, they fixed the box but, that added to the delay.

I love the Steeda bracket, modern billet **** and whiteline insert with drilled centre. No major nvh and as solid as the stocker is going to get.
I'm going to do the whiteline also. What did you use to drill out the center and how much did you take out?
Old 3/3/14 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Fire
I've been driving with mine for over 18 months and can say I've missed 2nd gear a couple times. This only happened when I was driving normally and was driver error. The centering spring is quite stiff and when pulling back for second gear you need to apply some left pressure to keep the shifter inline, if not you will hit the gate. Other then that the I have had zero issues. When I took the car to the drag strip the shifter performed flawlessly.
I may be wrong, but I think there is an adjustment to fix that.
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