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Short Throw Shifter and Syncro Rev Match

I've seen this touched upon in a few threads, but never anything concrete. Any feedback from members with short throw shifters in regards to the rev match function? I guess

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Old 11-12-2009, 12:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Short Throw Shifter and Syncro Rev Match

I've seen this touched upon in a few threads, but never anything concrete.

Any feedback from members with short throw shifters in regards to the rev match function? I guess it's possible the size of the shifter assembly has no effect on the syncro-rev match feature. Everything seem ok after x miles? That's about my only concern. A proper install and some lubricant for reverse takes care of my other concerns.

How's the overall feel of the shifter after getting used to it? I'm probably going with AMS once I find it for a decent price.
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