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Hammer
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Postby Hammer » Wed May 10, 2006 7:09 pm

That could be interesting. Just like the BTCC cars.

:?: In this type or arrangement, is there a quick way going to NEUTRAL, if say you are in 5th gear, or do you have to go down through the gears to reach neutral like a motorbike?
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Postby jolt » Wed May 10, 2006 8:26 pm

If its going to be anything like the Ikeya Formula sequential shifter kit, then it will have tonnes of novelty (wank?!?!) value but will feel like crap to use. That's what I found when trying it out on a 400hp S13 anyway ...

I wouldn't waste my time, there's nothing wrong with a great H-pattern shift, especially when it is as short and sweet as the MX5's!!

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Postby Duj » Thu May 11, 2006 2:16 am

yup im with rod!,
was thinking bout it myself,but downsides far outnumber the ups!
look cool tho... :lol:


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