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12-02-2018, 06:15 PM | #11 |
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Re: New style inline manual shifter?
Like Sean , I also started out with T5 Mustang 5 speeds in my 85 M/Stocker,after breaking one, I decided to cut my losses, and sell the good T5, and bought a used Jerico DR4, and never looked back. If that sequential shifter really is $2500., that is more than I paid for either of my used DR4s, that both come with Long V Gate shifters. Considering all the compromises of using a street type transmission (non optimal ratios or the ability to select from a vast number of available ratios, a useless, un needed overdriven 5th, weaker gears etc, ) that shifter money could be much, much better spent.
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12-03-2018, 10:15 AM | #12 |
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12-03-2018, 12:52 PM | #13 |
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Re: New style inline manual shifter?
I figured there were a few gluttons for punishment here.LOL
My turbo car came with a 4.05 first T4. Seeing there weren't any shifters available for it, I went with the 3.96 1st Turbo Coupe T5 , with a B&M type shifter. I didn't have a lot of choice with a 4.88 rear, which was about max with the turbo. First thing..It wouldn't shift at all over 6 grand, with synchros in it . I did the slick shift deal to it, and removed the heavy 5th o.d. setup while I was at it. I couldn't use it anyway in a 1980 car. Next problem was, it was hard to go from 2nd to 3rd without catching a bit of the 5th /rev. rail, or actually going into 5th. Seeing it wasn't there, you can see the problem. I fabbed up a lock out plate deal with a swivel and pit pin on it for reverse. That thing bit me one time when I over staged and committed the mortal sin of deep staging a Stocker. I couldn't get it into rev. fast enough, so a new way to lose, that day. I never did like the feel of the top shifter, but have to say, I never missed a gear or broke anything in a couple of seasons. Bottom line..This shifter might work a lot better, and the price wouldn't bother many here, but I don't see a good application for it in NHRA type Stock racing.
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