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Old 04-30-2007, 04:26 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by mainevent212 View Post
get a stock shifter
what I'd like to know is how the stock shifter differs from the nismo unit. ppl frequently note on different threads and merchant sites that the nismo shifter is somehow more 'solid', while retaining close (if not exact) to oem shift distances. my guess is that the difference is prob due to stiffer bushings, or it could be just psychological.

It may not be very scientific, but it prob choosing the Nismo shifter is the safest choice. at the very least, it can't be worse than stock. note that I haven't actually purchased or decided on a shifter yet. im still discussing what I plan to replace my worn out sloppy shifter with. nismo seems to be the best bet so far.

The HKS shift return spring kit seems like an interesting gimmick to play with too, as it seems to allow the user to adjust the degree of stiffness for the shifter feel. its a shame its kinda pricey, but maybe I'll check it out;
http://www.frsport.com/HKS_27006_AN0...ET_p_1353.html

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