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Old 02-23-2010, 01:22 PM
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Oh, I mean the actual pieces. I tried to see what they look like on the net. did not see anything. Just wondering how different these pieces are to stock.
Old 02-23-2010, 02:25 PM
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I actually didn't take any, but they can be found on:

Jackal racetrack
FDmotorsports.net
and if you do a search for Short shift kit on this forum.
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cool, thanks
Old 02-25-2010, 01:23 AM
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Quad, have you considered installing solid engine mounts to further improve the "shifter feel"?

http://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Sol...oductinfo/M08/
Solid engine mounts are a smart upgrade to any track or aggressive street car, and were installed on Porsche factory race cars. Stock mounts are made of compliant rubber, and contribute to imprecise shifting and inferior throttle response. Solid mounts create slightly more interior vibration than rubber mounts, but securely connect the engine and transmission assembly to the car's unibody, creating a crisper throttle response and shifter feel. Rennline's solid mounts are CNC machined from 6061 aluminum for strength and light weight, and come as a pair with new Grade 8 mounting hardware. Sold as a set of (2)
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Yup, well not solid, but RS mounts.

My stocker mounts leaked some fluid last time I jacked from the engine, so RS mounts will be on their way shortly.

Thanks for the tip.
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Originally Posted by Quadcammer
Yup, well not solid, but RS mounts.

My stocker mounts leaked some fluid last time I jacked from the engine, so RS mounts will be on their way shortly.

Thanks for the tip.
be sure to get the longer bolt needed for the turbo
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Originally Posted by MarkD
be sure to get the longer bolt needed for the turbo
yup, I saw the diy post and should have everything I need.

Wish you didn't have to remove the IC for every single thing, but I guess such is life.
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Ok, I decided to go with the black pillow wevo mounts instead. Price is the same, but they seem to be a bit stiffer/better constructed than the RS mounts, and offers the replaceable pillow.

Should be $298 before shipping directly from wevo.



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