Re: Help me pick out a shifter!
[Re: W9 Dart]
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03/18/12 11:35 PM
03/18/12 11:35 PM
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Posts: 43,744 Bend,OR USA
Cab_Burge
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I Win
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Bend,OR USA
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This is the second one I've used in a street and strip car, I like it better than any other brand or type I've used That is why I bought the third one, it will go in a tube chassis car, If I get better hope and change in the near future The shifter and Morse cable(1/4 inch I think) where originally designed to be used in heavy comercial trucks like cab over garbage trucks that would be used hundreds oftimes a day, day in and day out The T/A are the same shifter that they changed to be front exit and conventional cable to the trans, not rear exit with the sidewinder shifter like the Fairbanks and Winters are I think Winters made the shifters for Fairbanks originally and then started selling them direct later, not real sure on that though Winters still makes the quick change rear ends for a lot of the dirt roundy rounder racers use
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Help me pick out a shifter!
[Re: jim sciortino]
#1198966
03/19/12 04:37 PM
03/19/12 04:37 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 1,238 North Cackilacky
sdaurity
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pro stock
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North Cackilacky
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I just recently bought a PPP the lower line, manual shift, no buttons etc with cable, all brackets etc was a little over 300$. I got it from Holt race cars on here, great to deal with.
One day I will have something cool here.
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Re: Help me pick out a shifter!
[Re: Locomotion]
#1198971
06/11/12 04:35 PM
06/11/12 04:35 PM
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Posts: 5,875 communist bloc of new jersey
jamesc
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Does anyone know of a reverse manual valve body shifter w/reverse lock-out that can be shifted from high gear into neutral?
I've been doing it with a Hurst 1/4 stick, but it's about time I change to something better. I just like to go into neutral past the finish line.
maybe i'm lost here but how can you do that without going down through 2nd and 1st? i think i've seen VBs that have a neutral after 3rd and would guess in this case a 4 speed shifter would work. you could pull it from 3rd into neutral
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Re: Help me pick out a shifter!
[Re: mokid]
#1198972
06/11/12 05:14 PM
06/11/12 05:14 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 625 Oakville, Wa
HOTMOPR
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mopar
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Oakville, Wa
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I guess I am one of the few that prefers ratchet shifters!
67 Barracuda, 470" B, Glide, FuelTech FT600, Precision, Ptc, QA1, Calvert, Smith racecraft, Afco, Dana 60. 275 radials
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Re: Help me pick out a shifter!
[Re: jamesc]
#1198974
06/11/12 06:35 PM
06/11/12 06:35 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 5,903 Florida
Locomotion
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Quote:
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Does anyone know of a reverse manual valve body shifter w/reverse lock-out that can be shifted from high gear into neutral?
I've been doing it with a Hurst 1/4 stick, but it's about time I change to something better. I just like to go into neutral past the finish line.
maybe i'm lost here but how can you do that without going down through 2nd and 1st? i think i've seen VBs that have a neutral after 3rd and would guess in this case a 4 speed shifter would work. you could pull it from 3rd into neutral
After 30+ years, I got my fingers coordinated so I can manipulate the lever fast enough to go from 3rd to neutral. But about once a year, I hang it momentarily in 2nd. But between that and going from 1-3 (twice this past weekend), Old habits die hard, but I figure it's about time I get something else that's completely idiot-proof...... plus I'm getting older! It cost me an important race this past weekend.
I'll probably end up with a ratchet shifter and just slow down in=gear. I don't want to go through the trouble of a different valve body.
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