What makes a GTR box go 'vague'

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323ian
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Post by 323ian »

Ben you may have had the little plastic ball come loose on the end of the gearstick. If you have dont panic i have a gearstick for sale as we speak!! :lol:

Other than that i really dont know what to say, you may have just 'got used' to the weight of it.
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Try changing gear in my transit if you really want a mans gear change, hey Ants :D:D
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Post by slaphead »

Mines got a short shift - so a heavy as hell normally - does lighten up a tad when warmed up - see what Gary says :wink:

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Yeh - Mark, Ian - I'll try out your boxes.

Where did you boys buy the quickshift's from and how much are they? ..
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Post by RX7 »

It will be really easy to change the cup on the end of the gearstick mate.

Had to do mine when I did my dash and once you have the dash panel out it was only 4 screws and the gearstick pulled right out.

A new cup only cost about

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Post by Ben »

Stripping it as we speak :) - I reckon it's like that time I pulled the handbrake off .... a few loose bolts.
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Post by Stuart »

The quick shift kits are OK as long as you don't 'beat' the changes, something that is easier said than done at Santa Pod, not really a problem on a track.

I would agree with Tarka as well. A two quid plastic cup will be better than a two hundred pound quick shift kit...........mine is a Tomei kit by the way :D
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Post by 323ian »

A quickshift kit comes with a whole new gearstick assembly and everything Gareth. My Nismo one bolts to the gearbox and improves the gearchange loads.

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It depends which one you buy mate, I am sure the B&M ones dont come with all the bits. Would expect the Nismo ones to though !!!

Hopefully you got it sorted Ben ?

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Post by Ben »

Well stripped it all out - nothing looked broken from inside .. so it must be on the box somewhere.

So not going to worry about it .. i'll near a box in the next few years due to the 4 / 5 crunch ... but that is so common on 32's it's a joke.
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