818/323/213 Bi-Monthly Meet -->Downtown Los Angeles<-- **10/07/10**
yah henry use some wood, drive the car on the wood and ur good
by the way the arc shift **** NICE! i like it, i like how the shifts feel now its like ZOMYGAD the shifts are **** but they feel really nice, i would recommend to any 6mt if you guys wanna try, come try my **** (no homo)
by the way the arc shift **** NICE! i like it, i like how the shifts feel now its like ZOMYGAD the shifts are **** but they feel really nice, i would recommend to any 6mt if you guys wanna try, come try my **** (no homo)
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Johnny, I think I'll give the wood board a shot. What dimensions do you recommend (thickness)?
Shane, I think I know the area you are talking about. But it could be one of two. Are you taking about the triangular flat area (small slab of metal)? Or the small area that's closer to the wheel that has a circular appearance?
Haha, these words aren't making them any clearer. Take a pic
Shane, I think I know the area you are talking about. But it could be one of two. Are you taking about the triangular flat area (small slab of metal)? Or the small area that's closer to the wheel that has a circular appearance?
Haha, these words aren't making them any clearer. Take a pic
Dre, what difference does it make than stock? A shorter and quicker shift?? I would think buying a whole short shifter would make the difference, than just a ****.
Looks badazzz though!
Looks badazzz though!
yah it doesnt shorten the shift lenght, its the same, but it feels different, you have to try it, i like it but like it said its not like a HUGE difference just a different feel but i really want a short shifter as well too bad rogue dont make them no more well just the replica's
Yeah the **** does give you a different feel! I change the **** on my honda civic back in the days...to a typer R wannabe. It kind of felt a little more slippery. Does your's feel like that?
Hey Shane! The car still gives that noise, is not as loud as before, but it only does it for the first few minutes when its cold. You think it might be one of the pulleys?
Last edited by GR8NISS; Jun 2, 2009 at 02:48 AM.
What about a bearing causing friction when it spins?




