Rip-Shifter Race or Street?
Rip-Shifter Race or Street?
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lubaz

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25 posts

261 months

Monday 31st July 2006
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I have been looking at buying the legendary Rip Shifter but have realised that there are two models. The tuning shops in OZ say they tend two fit more often than not the race model and that the UK versions are mostly street versions. Does anyone know the difference and which is the best option to go for?

monkfish1

12,197 posts

245 months

Monday 31st July 2006
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Basically the street version retains the factory rubber insulator at the base of the stick, the other version does away with this in favour of a solid steel stick. The downside of this is that they can sometimes resonate/vibrate.

In other words, the steet version is more refined. For a road car i would recommed the street version.

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ringram

14,701 posts

269 months

Tuesday 1st August 2006
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I have the race version. Solid steel shaft, no rubber stuff. Its fine for me on my 4 door. No vibration or noise etc. I guess it feels more precise and solid without the rubber.

uk hsv

1,692 posts

274 months

Tuesday 1st August 2006
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The two types feel the same it is just that the race version is more prone to transmitting the gearbox vibrations where as the Street one retains a bit of damping.......

lubaz

Original Poster:

25 posts

261 months

Tuesday 1st August 2006
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Thanks Guy’s
Sound like it might be worthwhile retaining a bit more dampening for less of a dramatic change, cheers for the help.