My thoughts exactly, my trans needs warm up time when I first start the car. I can only imagine, you would grenade the trans pretty easily.For a static trans sitting on the bench with full synchros and all...indeed pretty impressive. If it hadn't been stated, I'd of thought the trans had no internals...but the OP states a 100% stock t-56. I wonder how much additional stress is put on the shift forks since with the normal shifter, you can sort of sense how much abuse you are delivering when banging the gears hard. This seems to me to really remove any sense of trans feedback you get through the shifter. I sure like it though!! WOW.
My thoughts exactly, my trans needs warm up time when I first start the car. I can only imagine, you would grenade the trans pretty easily.
Answer from S1...
How much will it cost ?
We don’t want give approximations the price will be released when its final, but im sure if you look at other similar products or other products with 20 CNC parts made in relatively small runs, you will get an approximate idea, Dont get your hopes up on it being $600.00. The shifter has been designed to be the best it can. I could redesign it to be cheaper however it would be much less efficient ( longer lever travel with more force required ) bigger , heavier , less reliable and I dont see the point in this especially on the reliability front, there’s no value in something that doesn’t work is there?
.......................Price of one implant....so if you can't afford two for the old lady, a new shifter is a pretty good alternative.
I don't think this will improve how fast shifts are done since shift speeds are limitedby the clutch and synchros. With this shifting mechanism, the synchros are in tact and you still need to use the clutch. It will however, reduce/prevent mis-shifts.From H pattern to this and the most advanced and quickest is the paddles..........
are you guys 100% positive you'll need to use the clutch? Doesn't make any sense to spend 2700 bucks for loosing the misshift only, for 500 you are able to get some proper drivers lessons...I assumed flatshifting was the whole point of this piece of kit...
It depends on the ability of the driver. For those less experienced, eliminating the H-pattern may make it easier to drive so they can go faster, but if the driver is proficient at shifting, the synchros and clutch actuation are the limiting factor so this shifter would not improve their lap times.Yes Sir, would love to see it operation in a Viper at a road course. Would be interesting to see if there is a better time (Same Driver/Same car-stock & upgrade comparison)