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Looks good!! I like that electric shifter...Do you run a rmvb?....I think I could adapt something like that for my Winters Sidewinder...




I don't know if it is reverse or not but first is at the other end from park I'm not a chevy guy.

It was simple to mount. I had a old Dixie CO2 shifer in the van. I just removed the drive unit, bent the bracket down and bolted two aluminum plates under the shifter to acheive the right height. I would have liked to center it directly behind the shifter but the original bracket wouldn't let me.

I though it would have a cocking action when the shifter was pulled back. It is easy to pull back and the electro magnet holds it in place like magic.

They claim it only draws on amp but I put a switch in the circuit so I can turn it off if I'm going to sit for a while. If you forget to turn it on, you get reminded real quick as the shifter will be pushed back into high as soon as you let go of the shifter handle.

This is what I use to activate the shifter.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SBR-RPM2SHIFT/