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Anyone comment on this type of shifter, compared to the stock shifter if it would be an improvement?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/J-West-RENNSHIFT-P...69b&vxp=mtr |
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I got to drive FourBlades' car with the Rennshift in it, and now I wish I hadn't. If I had it to do all over again, I would have purchased one at the outset of working on my car, so that when I ran out of money, I still would have had a Rennshift left to install!
It should be noted though, that many others have said if all of the other bushings and transmission internals are not up to snuff though, the Rennshift will exacerbate problems with shifting. If you replace everything else, and it is in good working condition, it will make the car shift like a Honda (very easily). |
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