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Post by Silvia Surfer on May 24, 2008 14:44:39 GMT -6
what do you guys think about drifting with a short shifter. i ask because i never notice anyone else using them when i look in the cabins.
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az86
Nah, thats Clutch you smell
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Post by az86 on May 24, 2008 18:02:06 GMT -6
personally owning a drift car i would never use one, u dont need to shift any faster than you already do, and they wear out trannys faster from what i heard. i dont wanna have to buy another t50 from jproduce so i personally would never use 1. plus i love my accordian dildo shifter.
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Post by Saki Steve on May 25, 2008 19:17:07 GMT -6
short throw, or short shifter, because those are two diffrent things. I like a short throw, because i can get back to the wheel faster, now for a short shifter it sits much to low to utilize it well drifting as you have to move your hand much lower to even grab it. And So you see tall shifters in the cars. that doesnt mean they dont have shorthrow shifters.
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Post by Silvia Surfer on May 26, 2008 14:03:30 GMT -6
hmm............well i thought they were the same shiz as far as aftermarket. the only short shifters ive seen are when people cut their shifter down and re thread it. mine is a b&m short throw shifter. ive had for awhile. didnt know if i even wanted to use it. i guess i can try it out and see how i like it. i was also thinking of buying an ikeya formula shifter but...........those are super expensive.
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Post by Saki Steve on Jun 11, 2008 11:20:32 GMT -6
Buddy in my Shop Just got a Nismo Short Throw Shifter
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Post by Silvia Surfer on Jun 22, 2008 1:02:30 GMT -6
wish i was in that shop............womp.
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