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phelan 11-16-2009 04:06 PM

Mod, I don't see the shift boot for Z34 available on RedlineGoods. Is it the same as Z33? I assume you've worked something out with them, seeing how you have one?

Modshack 11-16-2009 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 282957)
Mod, I don't see the shift boot for Z34 available on RedlineGoods. Is it the same as Z33? I assume you've worked something out with them, seeing how you have one?

Just order the one for the Z34 (350Z). It's essentially indentical..

schrute 11-16-2009 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 282849)
Thanks for the offer, Schrute, but I promised the GF I wouldn't spend any more money on the car this year!

My wife cut me off til the end of the year too :shakes head:

I have to sell stuff on here or ebay or wait for my bonus check for mod money. No more clothes or shoes for her either though!

schrute 11-16-2009 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by imag (Post 282673)
Schrute,

I PM'd you. I'm hoping I can jump on that offer.

Imag, PM'd you back.

Sorry for the thread jack OP...

imag 11-16-2009 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by schrute (Post 283058)
Imag, PM'd you back.

Sorry for the thread jack OP...

Thanks much! You now have $55 (I added handling ;-) ) to spend on the car (or shoes :rolleyes:).

And yeah, sorry about the thread jack... as you all were...

Bay Area Z 11-11-2018 04:13 PM

Bringing this back from the dead. I bought a B&M short shifter.

I wanted to know the logic of short throw and transmission damage. This is a good explanation: According to rsgear.com:

"However the driver needs to understand that the time it takes to shift is predicated on how fast the synchronizer can complete the shift without gear clash. When you shorten the throw of the shifter it is possible for the driver to be moving the stick faster than the clutch can fully release, and before the synchronizer can complete the function of matching the input shaft speed to the output shaft speed. This results in grinding or blocked out shifts as the timing has been altered for the function of the components."

It's a great article, worth a read. Based on that, I will probably return mine and put the money towards a more worthwhile mod.

NorthStyle 11-11-2018 05:58 PM

I'd say you're overreacting. I've had the TWM short shifter installed since 2015 and now the Coolerworx and the SRM has yet to have an issue keeping up.

Hotrodz 11-12-2018 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by NorthStyle (Post 3798372)
I'd say you're overreacting. I've had the TWM short shifter installed since 2015 and now the Coolerworx and the SRM has yet to have an issue keeping up.

Agreed, I installed a TWM short shifter almost 5 years ago and no issues even with driving it at the track for the past three years. I too have switch to the Coolerworx short shifter and will be tracking the car this weekend...I can't wait!

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Bay Area Z 11-13-2018 03:14 PM

Why did you both choose TWM over B&M, etc?

Hotrodz 11-13-2018 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Bay Area Z (Post 3798776)
Why did you both choose TWM over B&M, etc?

Consensus on the forum was that TWM was better at the time I bought mine. I believe there is an old thread comparing the two shifters.

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NorthStyle 11-13-2018 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3798790)
Consensus on the forum was that TWM was better at the time I bought mine. I believe there is an old thread comparing the two shifters.

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Same. TWM used to be the best option available

Rusty 11-13-2018 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Bay Area Z (Post 3798349)
Bringing this back from the dead. I bought a B&M short shifter.

I wanted to know the logic of short throw and transmission damage. This is a good explanation: According to rsgear.com:

"However the driver needs to understand that the time it takes to shift is predicated on how fast the synchronizer can complete the shift without gear clash. When you shorten the throw of the shifter it is possible for the driver to be moving the stick faster than the clutch can fully release, and before the synchronizer can complete the function of matching the input shaft speed to the output shaft speed. This results in grinding or blocked out shifts as the timing has been altered for the function of the components."

It's a great article, worth a read. Based on that, I will probably return mine and put the money towards a more worthwhile mod.

What it boiling down to is that you have a slow left foot and should be driving an auto in the article.

I've been using the TWM for years with no issues.


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