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I want to invest in one that replaces the plastic part of our shifter, but uses our knob. I like the OEM look.
There's a couple of options for that, but I forget what they are off the top of my head.
EDIT: It's BPS.
But yeah, if you're interested in a STS, I'd check out that Hurst that Hiro is offering you.
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exactamundo, the bracket was a bitch to finally get in just a heads up haha
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OTTP carries base bushings. Reason I recommend them is because you're local and you could and pick them up from Josh@ottp.
yeah it's pretty sweet, I'm still too lazy to check and see if I have solid shifter bushings but I reckon I do. I'm not sure why the dude that owned it before me dropped $300 on a short shifter but not an intake or anything else other than a $800 radio and $400 speaker set up
exactamundo, the bracket was a bitch to finally get in just a heads up haha
exactamundo, the bracket was a bitch to finally get in just a heads up haha
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Gonna take my chance on the Billet Pro Shop STS, which comes with base bushings for $200.
I'd probably get the TWM clamp after, then do the LNF bracket.
I'd probably get the TWM clamp after, then do the LNF bracket.
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For what?
All you need is the boost gauge really. It's just my personal opinion but that's overkill and unnecessary on a mostly stock or very lightly modded car. And reeks of desperation to mod your car just to mod it. Save the cash and build your motor...so you have something that NEEDS triple gauges.
At least that's how i look at it.
All you need is the boost gauge really. It's just my personal opinion but that's overkill and unnecessary on a mostly stock or very lightly modded car. And reeks of desperation to mod your car just to mod it. Save the cash and build your motor...so you have something that NEEDS triple gauges.
At least that's how i look at it.
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For what?
All you need is the boost gauge really. It's just my personal opinion but that's overkill and unnecessary on a mostly stock or very lightly modded car. And reeks of desperation to mod your car just to mod it. Save the cash and build your motor...so you have something that NEEDS triple gauges.
At least that's how i look at it.
All you need is the boost gauge really. It's just my personal opinion but that's overkill and unnecessary on a mostly stock or very lightly modded car. And reeks of desperation to mod your car just to mod it. Save the cash and build your motor...so you have something that NEEDS triple gauges.
At least that's how i look at it.
I guess I'm looking on zzp at these shifter bushings that go behind the left front tire to help play, and some other stuff. I guess I'll figure it out by asking questions and kinda getting links. But I know this, I want a new shifter boot, the top of the shifter to be different, and tight gears where there isn't an inch of play while it's in gear.
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Man that is so true now that you say that. I know I want to upgrade the shifter and I know some of the stuff u guys talk about but some goes over my head. The twm looks amazing but idk if I can justify spending like $270 on a shifter. I mean yes it's probably amazing, but idk.
I guess I'm looking on zzp at these shifter bushings that go behind the left front tire to help play, and some other stuff. I guess I'll figure it out by asking questions and kinda getting links. But I know this, I want a new shifter boot, the top of the shifter to be different, and tight gears where there isn't an inch of play while it's in gear.
I guess I'm looking on zzp at these shifter bushings that go behind the left front tire to help play, and some other stuff. I guess I'll figure it out by asking questions and kinda getting links. But I know this, I want a new shifter boot, the top of the shifter to be different, and tight gears where there isn't an inch of play while it's in gear.
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Man that is so true now that you say that. I know I want to upgrade the shifter and I know some of the stuff u guys talk about but some goes over my head. The twm looks amazing but idk if I can justify spending like $270 on a shifter. I mean yes it's probably amazing, but idk.
I guess I'm looking on zzp at these shifter bushings that go behind the left front tire to help play, and some other stuff. I guess I'll figure it out by asking questions and kinda getting links. But I know this, I want a new shifter boot, the top of the shifter to be different, and tight gears where there isn't an inch of play while it's in gear.
I guess I'm looking on zzp at these shifter bushings that go behind the left front tire to help play, and some other stuff. I guess I'll figure it out by asking questions and kinda getting links. But I know this, I want a new shifter boot, the top of the shifter to be different, and tight gears where there isn't an inch of play while it's in gear.
OTTP has base bushings that you can go pick up.
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As for the pillar I like my boost gauge, love it. I just wish I had another gauge, idk what for maybe fuel air ratio or idk. Guess I like the look of something besides one single gauge
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Triple gauge pod FTW. Boost, air/fuel and an interceptor, everything you could ask for lol. Even if you do just the solid bushings, the difference was like night and day. I love'em, haven't missed a gear since i've had them and they've got close to a hundred track passes on them lol
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Triple gauge pod FTW. Boost, air/fuel and an interceptor, everything you could ask for lol. Even if you do just the solid bushings, the difference was like night and day. I love'em, haven't missed a gear since i've had them and they've got close to a hundred track passes on them lol