Need feedback on FDM Golden Rod/SSK please
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There's a few things every 993 needs.........these are 2 of them (SSK and the GR). Get er done! And done right.
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Our SSK reduces the throw by about 20%. Not a huge difference but it is shorter. We use the Porsche factory RS lever and modify it to work with our other components. The other thing our SSK does is eliminate the "ball and cup" connections on the front static rod and replace them with stainless bolts and rod ends. Making the connections tighter and more robust.
As for the Golden Rod, it removes the soft cushion that gives the shifting a squishy feel. It tightens it up and makes the shifting more mechanical and precise. Grinding in second and sometimes third gear is a very common problem in many 993s. Especially when cold. The GR can make this problem more noticeable, but it does not cause it. Shifting slower or even double clutching until the gear oil in the transmission has warmed up can help. Sometimes fresh gear oil will help too.
We sell a lot of SSK/Golden Rod combos and people love them. Singer uses our SSK and GR in the Singer 911s, and that car was praised in Euro Car magazine as having the best shifting feel of any 911 they had driven.
With all of that said, please note that if you feel that our product(s) aren't right for you feel free to send them back. We will give you a refund no problem.
As for the Golden Rod, it removes the soft cushion that gives the shifting a squishy feel. It tightens it up and makes the shifting more mechanical and precise. Grinding in second and sometimes third gear is a very common problem in many 993s. Especially when cold. The GR can make this problem more noticeable, but it does not cause it. Shifting slower or even double clutching until the gear oil in the transmission has warmed up can help. Sometimes fresh gear oil will help too.
We sell a lot of SSK/Golden Rod combos and people love them. Singer uses our SSK and GR in the Singer 911s, and that car was praised in Euro Car magazine as having the best shifting feel of any 911 they had driven.
With all of that said, please note that if you feel that our product(s) aren't right for you feel free to send them back. We will give you a refund no problem.
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I have them &...
love them, the "Platinum Rod", which I believe is NLA. Darin installed my shifter rod and SSK….I couldn't be happier…Next time, perhaps you may wish to call FD first before "roasting" them on an international forum, that would be the gentlemanly thing to do, I would think.
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I'm sure there's an issue with the install. If it's put in correctly you'd have nothing but praise and wonder how ya got by w/o it. The grind or crunch you may feel (that's not from improper install) was always there, but the stock shift rod isolated it from you.
The hack that put the SSK in before I got the car, cut a hole in the tin. I formed a piece of sheet metal and used rivets to repair. Only sticks out 3/4" inch.
The hack that put the SSK in before I got the car, cut a hole in the tin. I formed a piece of sheet metal and used rivets to repair. Only sticks out 3/4" inch.
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Congrats on the Singer endorsement. That speaks large volumes. Deserving.
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I did the GR by itself without the SSK. The precision in shifting is improved, more precise. I was a little skeptical going in, as I wasn't at all unhappy with my shifting before the GR install, but for the price, I figured it certainly wouldn't hurt anything. I am glad I did it and would do it again.
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The Golden Rod was already installed on my car when I purchased it. Shifting feel was so bad I was ready to remove the GR and go back to stock. Turned out the installation was terrible. Every setting was off, nothing was properly lined up, and the ball cups were toast.
I pulled the GR, replaced the ball cups, etc. Once reinstalled I wouldn't live without it!
I pulled the GR, replaced the ball cups, etc. Once reinstalled I wouldn't live without it!
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I think you need to re-read the OP's comments. He did anything but "roast them" with his very reasonable question
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Actually... The thread title itself is a bit "roasty"
At least provocative
But I'm sure it wasn't intended
Such is the nature of the interwebz
It's all good and he will be taken care of
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Not to muddy the waters further but per another member's post I had ordered and replaced the nylon cups and nylon shifter sleeves mentioned in that thread;
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...e-bushing.html
After spending a bit more quality time under the 993 dropping the long cover and replacing the nylon items there was once again a noticeable improvement in shifting feel. It's also good to have an enthusiastic helper for all those damn 10mm nuts....
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...e-bushing.html
After spending a bit more quality time under the 993 dropping the long cover and replacing the nylon items there was once again a noticeable improvement in shifting feel. It's also good to have an enthusiastic helper for all those damn 10mm nuts....
#28
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love them, the "Platinum Rod", which I believe is NLA. Darin installed my shifter rod and SSK….I couldn't be happier…Next time, perhaps you may wish to call FD first before "roasting" them on an international forum, that would be the gentlemanly thing to do, I would think.
Next time, perhaps you may wish to think a little more before insulting someone for no justified reason, not to mention that you don't even know... that would be the gentlemanly thing to do, I would think!
#29
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Darin, at this stage I am not looking for a refund, as I really want to experience the advantages of your kit. It's way too early to talk "refund", but thanks for the offer......class act, as usual.
If you care to add to the feedback on what I can have the mechanic check/modify, please feel free. Done on this forum instead of over the phone, may help others in the future with the same issues. On the other hand if you prefer to do this privately, just let me know.
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