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Old 27-08-2006, 05:35 PM   #1
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Gday all ,Lucky me accuired a brand spanking SVO lightning shifter for a T5 from a friend (thanks EVO)that decided not to do a manual conversion

So far I havent really ever had probs with the stock one on the street it and wasnt as sloppy as my previous e or x series manuals
only 2nd to 3rd shift on the strip was one I had to really think about
I thought about buying 1 myself but there where other parts to come 1st
and it wasnt a major concern.

but now I had one and it seemed like an easy job to do after reading up on here
so earlier today we dragged the tools/jack out and ripped into my AU and an hour or so later on its all honky ,except for me putting console mount in backwards DOH!
result = me definetly a postive
shift throw isnt that much shorter but its precise/tight
feels so much stronger and user friendly with a only little more noise than standard setup ,its another SVO part in car which keeps the theme going too, has 3 yr warranty so cant complain there
once I get a better clutch it should be good for my times

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Old 28-08-2006, 12:55 PM   #2
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Good on ya, i been trying to pick up a short shift on ebay, but keep getting outbid. Some ppl pay far too much money lol. I'll get it sooner or later
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Old 28-08-2006, 09:40 PM   #3
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Outta 10 what would you rate it? What do you mean by, its noisy? Is it nice and smooth between the gates?

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Old 29-08-2006, 06:14 PM   #4
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cheers guys ,

James22 they aint cheap thats for sure i think my mate paid around 400 for it ,but you also pay for qaulity, buy one from one of the AFF sponsors not dodgybay

Ive nothing to rate it against sorry LG , the stock AU ones arent to bad ,only other sports shift Ive had was in my Datto 1600 nothing beats that yet, but that was custom big$$ box
It has stronger feel/click than standard ,not smooth id say easier
from my understanding of how it all works, the shift linkage is inside the box and the T5 short shifts are just a swivel extension ,tougher than factory (more metal ,heavy springs ,stops etc

the noise is the vibrations coming from gears inside the box coming up through the shifter (no rubber in it at all) above 3500-4000 its noticable or it may be misaligned and needs adjusting? not sure going to get it all checked out soon
your quite welcome if you want to head up my way and try it for yourself
as its not a cheap part to buy if you dont like it .
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Old 29-08-2006, 09:08 PM   #5
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Sometimes when shifting, you get that "get in there". 347_XR8, says that, that feeling is all gone and it's so much smoother (RIP Shifter).

I suppose the difference between the two, will be bugger all.
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Old 29-08-2006, 09:51 PM   #6
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well if I was paying for it (mine was a gift) I would've got a rip shift 100% for sure
reputation ,sold by real racers ,Aff sponsors ,close to buy and so on
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