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Can't wait to hear what your impression is when you get it back on the road! The instructions and pictures you posted seem pretty complete, do you think I would need anything additional from Coolerworx? Yeah, I'm sure mine will be installed before a newer version plate will be out anyway. |
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I upgraded to a Z1 urethane transmission mount. I drove the Z back/forth to work since I forgot to shoot my boss an email on Friday but from the short drive I love the way it feels. Don't get me wrong, I loved the TWM but I love this one that much more... Honestly, you shouldn't need anything else beyond what I put. However, if you have any issues during the install feel free to reply here or PM me and I'll help you out if I'm able. If you plan on installing it within the next few weeks then most likely, yes. Not sure if/when the updated version will be out... |
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Glad to hear you're really happy with it so far. Any minor shift pin lock out adjustmemts needed? After reading your instructions, it looks pretty straight forward, it wouldn't have been otherwise. Thanks for offering your assistance if I run into problems. My car is in the shop getting supercharger mods done and then goes into Specialty Z on Sept. 4th for re-tune. At this stage I'll probably wait until I get it back from tune to install the shifter. Maybe I'll contact Coolworx and see if and when they think they might have a new plate fabricated. How did you contact Donatas at Coolerworx? |
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No problem, helping out is what the forum is for. Just doing my part since I've used the DIYs others have posted. To contact them, I just sent them a message on Facebook. He's usually pretty quick to reply. |
...speaking of which, I spoke with Donatas today and he's completed the rendering of the new 370z mounting plate using the information I provided him with. He's sending me a version to test fit and once I confirm, he'll begin the producing the aluminum production version.
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Got my shifter today.
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I am a little hung up by the removal of the brace in terms of long term reliability. From pics I see the bracket mounts solely to the transmission, and not any other structural point. Would it theoretically just be adding more stress (not necessarily a crazy amount) to the body surface this shifter mounts on?
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Theoretically, yes. But unless someone's transmission (and possibly engine and differential) mounts have that much play in them, I don't foresee it adding too much stress.
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Hate to revive an old thread, but I just installed my Coolerworx shifter last week with the revised V2 plate that's designed for the 370z. No need to drill any holes! Although I do recommend purchasing new M6 bolts as the OEM bolts will only hold the mounting plate in place by 3 or so threads.
One issue that I did run into - the rubber dust boot that covers the linkage underneath the car will not remain in place, as it is originally held up by the shifter bracket/brace that is removed when the Coolerworx unit is installed. I started feeling vibration in 2nd gear but it eventually smoothed out as I crawled to a stop. This was from the dust boot dangling freely and dragging itself against the driveshaft. @NorthStyle - Not sure if you ran into this issue as well. But I looked at your photos and it looks like you re-installed the linkage but chose to not install the dust boot cover? |
I don’t have the dust cover installed either.
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Any concerns on that? I've had my Z on plenty of dusty dirt/gravel roads in the past. No longer my DD, so probably not as much of a concern in the future, but I certainly wouldn't want debris getting up into the shifter assembly. Is the coolerworx assembly better protected from the stock assembly such that the dust boot isn't necessary?
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So at this point, the problems with the shifter have been resolved? To the guys that have installed them, do you have any final interior pics. I'm really leaning towards getting one :D
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