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Can someone please explain the Hurst Shifter to me
I have never driven a manual so i don't know anything about them, but i was reading on the short throw shifter and how alot of people really wanted them. I do no know what they are, or what they do, etc, and would like some information thanks guys.
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![]() Drives: 1969 Chevelle, 2010 1LT Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Chicago suburbs
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In a nutshell, they make the distance you move the lever from gear to gear "shorter," smoother, and cleaner. It makes for faster shifts with fewer or no missed gears.
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thanks
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![]() Drives: 2011 Race Red GT500 w/ SVT Perf Pkg Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: eastern CO
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The Hurst short throw shifter I installed on my 1999 Firehawk had a slightly shorter throw, but took slightly more pressure to shift between gears. I thought it was harder to put in reverse, and was generally not that big of an improvement. It did sit lower in relation to the console. Maybe a comfort issue for some people.
The 2005 GTO had a nicer shifter than the Firehawk, but the whole shifter (tranmisssion) bounced up and down a lot on rough roads, or under load, which I did not like. I like the 2010 Camaro shifter pretty well, and does not bounce like the GTO does, but does seem to have a longer throw. I would still like to have had a plain round ball, just because I grew up with them. I may have to look into changing it, or trying someones Hurst when they come out. I won't buy without trying it first. |
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susp.ban4life!
Drives: Raptor Join Date: Jun 2009
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One important item is it is not smoother then the OE shifter. And there takes some getting used to it. For me there are times I hit the gear but don't get that perceivable,"click" knowing it's in. It is in, you just don't know it until I'm off the pedal. I don't have any noise, just some shake from the handle. It is actually easier to get reverse then the OE. I wish you could use the OE knob with the hurst handle, I like a larger knob then the little ball provided. Overall it's an awesome upgrade.
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Institutionally Insane
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![]() Had to say it... ![]() The Hurst is NOT easier to get into gear but far better than stock and chances you will not miss a gear with Hurst. After a few weeks or a couple hunderd miles, will be like riding a bicycle.
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