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> Tangerine linkage kit, or Seine shifter, or both?
Tdskip
post Jan 14 2018, 09:01 AM
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Just doing some planning on the shifter set up.

I have a side shifter already.

Installing a Seine shifter on the 911 was one of the best things I ever did.

Tangerine's shifter set up appears to be the gold standard.

Would the best plan of attack be to go with the Tangerine set up and then see how I like it before popping for the Seine shifter?

Does the Tangerine kit usually make a Seine set up unncessary?

Thanks in advance for the help.
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RickS
post Jan 14 2018, 10:56 AM
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I have a Seine in my 911 and it is fantastic. Contacted them for one for my 901 side shift 6 teener and they replied they haven’t cracked that nut yet. Got a Rennshifter instead and it is fantastic. If set up right, you won’t be disappointed. Would recommend a brass bushing for the firewall. It may work for a 4. I know they work well in 901 911s.
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