New quickshifter in S3
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Dear all,
Just wanted to say that I just installed the Type N gearbox quickshifter arm from Kitchski (Richard) in my S3 and it is just brilliant.
I had an older kit from a UK firm installed but this is way better and makes driving fun again.
Very easy to install from the top side. Just remove the centre console and peel off the rubber cover. I had already made an opening in the glass fibre for the older install to get to the three bolts holding the shifter on the gearbox so it was all done in 30 minutes.
Highly recommended, just brilliant.
Kind regards
//Rob
Just wanted to say that I just installed the Type N gearbox quickshifter arm from Kitchski (Richard) in my S3 and it is just brilliant.
I had an older kit from a UK firm installed but this is way better and makes driving fun again.
Very easy to install from the top side. Just remove the centre console and peel off the rubber cover. I had already made an opening in the glass fibre for the older install to get to the three bolts holding the shifter on the gearbox so it was all done in 30 minutes.
Highly recommended, just brilliant.
Kind regards
//Rob
Hi,
I did a narrow cut out in the fibre glass and after the swap i covered the entire area vit a piece of thin marine playwood held in place and sealed by some Gaffa tape. :-) I did keep the old pop rivets for the rubbet groomet and just used a screwdriver to drive the ruber back under the old washers.
I did a narrow cut out in the fibre glass and after the swap i covered the entire area vit a piece of thin marine playwood held in place and sealed by some Gaffa tape. :-) I did keep the old pop rivets for the rubbet groomet and just used a screwdriver to drive the ruber back under the old washers.
Hi chaps,
Thanks for the kind comments
Here's a link to the replacement saddle bush that I'd recommend also renewing (unless you're happy your existing one is OK - mine was):
http://www.burtonpower.com/saddle-gearlever-to-sel...
(I promised a couple of people I'd link to that, so seemed easier to do it here.)
It's possible to get a brass one too, but I'd probably advise against that for road use. They can be a bit noisy!
All the finished levers have been sold, though I have an unpainted one sitting around somewhere that I'll get prepped up and painted. No concrete plans to do another run, but will play it by ear/demand.
Thanks
Thanks for the kind comments
Here's a link to the replacement saddle bush that I'd recommend also renewing (unless you're happy your existing one is OK - mine was):
http://www.burtonpower.com/saddle-gearlever-to-sel...
(I promised a couple of people I'd link to that, so seemed easier to do it here.)
It's possible to get a brass one too, but I'd probably advise against that for road use. They can be a bit noisy!
All the finished levers have been sold, though I have an unpainted one sitting around somewhere that I'll get prepped up and painted. No concrete plans to do another run, but will play it by ear/demand.
Thanks
RayTVR said:
If you are on Facebook, there is a nice short video showing the difference in the 'S Series' group.
Yes, that short video was very interesting and showed the reduction in movement achieved.Not quite as easy to fit on an S1 as the transmission tunnel is all one with the dash. Probably even more relevant on the S1 as there is a little less room to find reverse than on the later cars.
I got one off Richard, plus the bush he refers to. Nice job. Frustrated that I cant fit it yet as the engine/box is coming out.
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