Originally Posted by res0zsfa i want the ams shifter in the future....just because i see lots of ams products on evo's and gtr's.... seems like its a reliable brand. also
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09-24-2010, 02:43 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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AMS products for the Evo and GTR are from a US company, in Illinois. The 'other' AMS is based in Canada |
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Recently installed the TWM SS and the piston knob. Solid feel between shifts. I have more confidence hitting second. But less hitting 3rd it would seem. Overall i prefer the shorter throw. The knob looks decent, but i like the feel of the stock knob better. Ill keep it in for now, unless i find a weighted partial leather wrap replacement that i like. I have a new boot on order, should be here soon.
Figured id throw the kick plates in there also.. They really added some bling to my door sils!
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just thought i'd bump up this thread for some longer-term updates. any of you guys (especially those of you with the TWM SS) have good or bad things to say now that you've had your SS installed awhile?
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I have had the SS installed for several months now. I must admit that I am quite pleased with the overall effect it has on the shift action.
Having not driven a Z with any other SS, I can not compare it to the others. The install was straightforward and the throws are reduced (I did not do any before/after measurements, but trust me on this). It does take some time to adjust to the shorter throws with respect to the clutch action. Once you have it down it is amazing! The trade offs are worth it to me. The effort is increased slightly. I maintained the stock shift knob and do not know if a new weighted knob from TWM would help with the effort. Also, I am experiencing some noise as I hit each gear - not tranny noise, but more of a plastic "pop" from the stock spacer ring that the stock shift boot sits on - not annoying, but present. The factory shift action is smoother, but I would do this mod again. Sid |
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I installed the AMS shifter this weekend. It was very easy to do. The hardest part was getting the stupid boot on the linkage back on while laying under the car and trying to work above the driveshaft.
What I like best is that with the stock shifter I kept missing shifting down from 5th and landing in 2nd instead of 4th. I have been driving manual forever and just could not get that one little technique down. With the new shifter, I haven't missed yet. I love that. I did tear up my shift knob so I guess I will be looking for a new one. |
12-30-2010, 12:59 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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Can someone elaborate on what modifications you have to do with the B&M one?
I've driven 240s with B&M shifters and they are really solid... I think I would go with one of them mainly because of that. And they've been making shifter for the last like 40 years. Any help would be great! |
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You had said yours came off easily someplace else, right before I tried to get mine off. You got my hopes up... and Damn was mine a bitch to get off! It didn't even just break loose and then unscrew, it fought me the entire length of the thread. I was waiting for the shifter to snap before the damn knob came off But it's done now The only shifters I have found are the AMS, B&M, TWM, and ebay (there are a few I'm not sure if their all the same or not) I have heard good things about all of them, except the ebay ones which I haven't heard anything about. I wish I could actually sit in a car with each and feel them, that's really the only way to tell but that's probably not an option. Here are my thoughts on each, I have no personal experience with any of them yet so this is just based on what I have been able to gather on the interwebs. So these theories are open to debate
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^^ So far I have yet to hear anyone else that did NOT have any problems getting the knob off! I guess the guy who did mine was being lazy that day and forgot to use an entire tube of thread lock like everyone else got
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