MiataRoadster.com extended shifter kit
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MiataRoadster.com extended shifter kit
Hey,
Does anyone in Sydney have one of these on their car? I am mighty tempted by it, but would love to try it before pulling the trigger
Does anyone in Sydney have one of these on their car? I am mighty tempted by it, but would love to try it before pulling the trigger
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this is beautiful
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I want something like this in my Honda
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Mitch, I organised a group buy a couple of months back. Still waiting for delivery.
Nanotech - I have a Fastline in my Honda...which is what got me into looking for one of these.
Nanotech - I have a Fastline in my Honda...which is what got me into looking for one of these.
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Something to be aware of is the extra NVH
You will notice a 'hum', a bit of noise from the shifter.
Mostly when you have the roof up and cruising.
It is because it is solid and transmits the vibration more than the insulated oem shifter.
You will notice a 'hum', a bit of noise from the shifter.
Mostly when you have the roof up and cruising.
It is because it is solid and transmits the vibration more than the insulated oem shifter.
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Let me know when they come in Bryan please?
MINX, how is that possible? The hardware that touches the gearbox/body is essentially unchanged?
MINX, how is that possible? The hardware that touches the gearbox/body is essentially unchanged?
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I think the Miata roadster uses a brass bush on the selector tip vs a nylon one on the oem unit.
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Although not brass it is Delrin, which is a bit stiffer I believe
http://www.miataroadster.com/miataroads ... 63251.aspx
http://www.miataroadster.com/miataroads ... 63251.aspx
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The oem shifter has built in insulator - the MRSSK is solid
It is one of the negative points of the shifter.
It may not concern you, but you need to be aware of it. Its sort of a gear noise.
Certainly in a track or race car you wouldnt notice.
A DD road car it will be noticeable.
I notice it when roof is up. Driving around town.
FYI
http://www.mazda-speed.com/forum2/index.php/topic,27460.0.html
It is one of the negative points of the shifter.
It may not concern you, but you need to be aware of it. Its sort of a gear noise.
Certainly in a track or race car you wouldnt notice.
A DD road car it will be noticeable.
I notice it when roof is up. Driving around town.
FYI
http://www.mazda-speed.com/forum2/index.php/topic,27460.0.html
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mitch_f1 wrote:Let me know when they come in Bryan please?
MINX, how is that possible? The hardware that touches the gearbox/body is essentially unchanged?
Sure, but if you want one, I'd jump in and get Bill to ship it together. Unless you just want a feel of it?
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Thanks MINX
Bryan, I'd like to have a feel of it first, and plus dad is going to the states in August, so I will probably ask him to bring it home with him. Thanks anyway
Bryan, I'd like to have a feel of it first, and plus dad is going to the states in August, so I will probably ask him to bring it home with him. Thanks anyway
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The issue is availability of stock.
Anyway, you going to Circuit Club on Queen's Birthday? I hope to have it by then.
Anyway, you going to Circuit Club on Queen's Birthday? I hope to have it by then.
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I know you are looking to try one out locally but I have had two of the long ones in different cars now.
Expensive but absolutely worth it. Your hand falls straight on to it, it is direct, the throw is somehow no longer than stock and if you have bucket seats where you sit lower in the car you feel like an actual racing driver when you use it
Expensive but absolutely worth it. Your hand falls straight on to it, it is direct, the throw is somehow no longer than stock and if you have bucket seats where you sit lower in the car you feel like an actual racing driver when you use it
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Yeh fair call. I'm doing the SAU texi on that day instead
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Would that be a side effect of using something like the Beatrush Shifter Collar on your stock shifter?
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