The birth of a short shifter ---- TWM Performance
any reviews?
i have used the TWM shifter on my last 3 cars
04 mazda3
07 mazdaspeed3
09 corolla
Has always been a huge improvement
Im wondering about the 350z, how much improvement there is... at $300 its a little more then others i have boughten in past
Group buy?
i have used the TWM shifter on my last 3 cars
04 mazda3
07 mazdaspeed3
09 corolla
Has always been a huge improvement
Im wondering about the 350z, how much improvement there is... at $300 its a little more then others i have boughten in past
Group buy?
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Hi Mattleegee,
There are a few reviews here and on some other 350z forums; if you do a search on google, they should come up
. As for a group buy, we don't have plans for one on the 350Z short shifter, but you can always save 5% by signing up to our newsletter below:http://www.twmperformance.com/newsle...newsletter.htm
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Couple of questions regarding a short shift kit:
1) Does the TWM kit make the shifter feel more precise and/or notchy? (i.e. more "sporty")
2) Does it make sense to run a short shift kit with the stock clutch? The stock clutch pedal on my 2006 Z has a long travel and is not very heavy due to the stock clutch not being heavily sprung. My reference point is driving an STi with a stage 1 Exedy clutch and a Cobb short shifter...the clutch pedal is heavily sprung and the shifts are short and notchy/precise....it works well together. I'm thinking that installing the TWM kit in the Z without upgrading the clutch will not really make the driving experience any better. Thoughts?
1) Does the TWM kit make the shifter feel more precise and/or notchy? (i.e. more "sporty")
2) Does it make sense to run a short shift kit with the stock clutch? The stock clutch pedal on my 2006 Z has a long travel and is not very heavy due to the stock clutch not being heavily sprung. My reference point is driving an STi with a stage 1 Exedy clutch and a Cobb short shifter...the clutch pedal is heavily sprung and the shifts are short and notchy/precise....it works well together. I'm thinking that installing the TWM kit in the Z without upgrading the clutch will not really make the driving experience any better. Thoughts?
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Yes, it will give a much more precise and "sporty" feel to the car, more connected to it. You do not need to have an aftermarket clutch to enjoy it, just the feeling and precision are well worth it!
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