Marc_Seegs
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Battlecraft x chronicles 10th anniversary knob in 40mm.What knob is this??
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Battlecraft x chronicles 10th anniversary knob in 40mm.What knob is this??
The full shifter definitely can take some initial acclimation, but running the knob. high and adjustments conservatively can help with that process a lot. If you think it may be a bit extreme, consider some of the mods from our stage 2 kit that improve the stock shifter.
~Russ
Interesting review thanks! I see you mention OEM comfort mode. Are the other modes uncomfortable? How is the vibration in the other modes?OEM = comfort mode
OEM w/Acuity bushings = sport mode
Acuity Stage 3 full shifter w/bushings = R mode
Honda actually sells them for less than a dollar, if memory serves correctly. Part name and number isWhile I was putting the little pin back onto the gate selector cable it flew god knows where. Any idea where I can get another one?
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just installed mine today, and would ask if the gate spring gets easier after a while.
Do you have stiffer, aftermarket mounts? Normally the full shifter and cable bushings will not do much to change vibrations, but as stiffer mounts and suspension are added, it all starts to add up and everything vibrates more.Is extra shift knob vibration normal? I notice it mainly above 2k rpm.
No, everything’s oem except the shifter. Did some testing on the way home from work, and it’s primarily in 3rd gear around 2k rpm with foot on the gas, maybe in 5th gear too. I haven’t tried to test out in detail yet.Do you have stiffer, aftermarket mounts? Normally the full shifter and cable bushings will not do much to change vibrations, but as stiffer mounts and suspension are added, it all starts to add up and everything vibrates more.
You're probably feeling the natural vibration from the transmission being translated into the cabin. If you change the mount point of the shifter linkage on the shifter rod, it essentially can cause less slack in the linkage, emulating a more direct and stiff shifter.No, everything’s oem except the shifter. Did some testing on the way home from work, and it’s primarily in 3rd gear around 2k rpm with foot on the gas, maybe in 5th gear too. I haven’t tried to test out in detail yet.