Ripshifter vs BM Shortshift
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I had a B&M in my camaro, then a rip shifter in my VT2 HSV, now I have another ripshifter for the VE VXR8.
I would buy the B&M for the monaro as I understand the shifter throws are shorter, though the ripshifter was excellent, no complants from me.
Fitted it myself in a couple of hours of swearing and rolling around under the car.
I bought the rip shifter over the billet for the VE as I understand the shift throws are shorter. I dont care about the weight of throw.
Actually WPUK had some billet shifters for the Monaro on display at a discounted price, might pay to check with them on cost, could be a bargain to be had there.
Billet is another manufacturer of shifters based in Oz. http://www.billetproducts.com.au/new/vtvz.html
I would buy the B&M for the monaro as I understand the shifter throws are shorter, though the ripshifter was excellent, no complants from me.
Fitted it myself in a couple of hours of swearing and rolling around under the car.
I bought the rip shifter over the billet for the VE as I understand the shift throws are shorter. I dont care about the weight of throw.
Actually WPUK had some billet shifters for the Monaro on display at a discounted price, might pay to check with them on cost, could be a bargain to be had there.
Billet is another manufacturer of shifters based in Oz. http://www.billetproducts.com.au/new/vtvz.html
You cant really compare a Camaro with the Monaro though.
Camaro uses a straight stick in the box, whereas the Monaro shifts it back a little further, complicating things.
The cranked Ripshifter....well, it avoids any nasty linkages, but in doing so, creates some odd stick movements.
The Billet style you mention above, should retain proper stick movement ( ie, fore/aft and sideways only, as opposed to some up and down with the Rip )
Given a choice, Id opt for the Billet style every time. But that depends on quality and reliability.
The cranked Ripshipter, is simple. The Billet style follows the same design as a standard shifter.
Camaro uses a straight stick in the box, whereas the Monaro shifts it back a little further, complicating things.
The cranked Ripshifter....well, it avoids any nasty linkages, but in doing so, creates some odd stick movements.
The Billet style you mention above, should retain proper stick movement ( ie, fore/aft and sideways only, as opposed to some up and down with the Rip )
Given a choice, Id opt for the Billet style every time. But that depends on quality and reliability.
The cranked Ripshipter, is simple. The Billet style follows the same design as a standard shifter.
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