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Originally Posted by phantom370z For some transmissions I'd agree, but on the 370z's manual I see little/no benefit to it. - ViperDNA im speaking from experience on the Z as

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Old 02-26-2014, 02:13 PM   #61 (permalink)
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For some transmissions I'd agree, but on the 370z's manual I see little/no benefit to it.

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im speaking from experience on the Z as well.

the stock knob is good though. i agree with that.
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im speaking from experience on the Z as well.

the stock knob is good though. i agree with that.
To each their own I suppose.
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To each their own I suppose.
i only said weight makes a difference. i never said that the Tommy knob was good.
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Thanks for the input, I have never driven another Z with a weighted shift knob, so I couldn't agree or disagree what feels better for our cars. I have driven an FC rx7 that came stock with a weighted knob. I switched out for an lighter aftermarket knob and it just did not feel right.
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yah you'll want to use the stock or heavier in most cases.

if the knob is shorter (or you're using a short shifter) usually a heavier knob will make it feel better going into the gates.
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Thanks for the input, I have never driven another Z with a weighted shift knob, so I couldn't agree or disagree what feels better for our cars. I have driven an FC rx7 that came stock with a weighted knob. I switched out for an lighter aftermarket knob and it just did not feel right.

Weighted knob is better in my opinion. I switched back from weighted (password jdm) knob to stock.

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im speaking from experience on the Z as well.



the stock knob is good though. i agree with that.

I love the stock knob, but sometimes it rattles at high rpm.

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If you want more weight, get the stainless steel version. Weight is listed as 526 grams. $75 vs TK price...
that is what I did, not sure I notice the weight though as of yet...

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Weighted knob is better in my opinion. I switched back from weighted (password jdm) knob to stock.

I love the stock knob, but sometimes it rattles at high rpm.
that could be the pilot bushing inside that's rattling.

i use the Z's stock knob on my G, actually.
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ill add mine to the thread:

stainless steel sphere, blue bronze finish, laser 6MT etching, 2 grooves on the bottom of knob (gives an awesome feel IMO), and matching metal bronze collar. total weight is around 520 grams

crappy phone pic though



and to add to the discussion, weight totally matters on the Z. our clutch is kinda knotchy and when i used my previous knob...that was 1/3 the weight, shifts would sometimes miss and not fall into place completely, and a variety of little things if you werent careful.
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ill add mine to the thread:

stainless steel sphere, blue bronze finish, laser 6MT etching, 2 grooves on the bottom of knob (gives an awesome feel IMO), and matching metal bronze collar. total weight is around 520 ounces

crappy phone pic though



and to add to the discussion, weight totally matters on the Z. our clutch is kinda knotchy and when i used my previous knob...that was 1/3 the weight, shifts would sometimes miss and not fall into place completely, and a variety of little things if you werent careful.
looks great! the notches are the circular engraving around the knob correct? you were able to just get two notches on the bottom? i'm liking the bronze burnt finish. I would probably get the red imprint of the gears to match the 40th interior.
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ill add mine to the thread:

stainless steel sphere, blue bronze finish, laser 6MT etching, 2 grooves on the bottom of knob (gives an awesome feel IMO), and matching metal bronze collar. total weight is around 520 ounces

crappy phone pic though



and to add to the discussion, weight totally matters on the Z. our clutch is kinda knotchy and when i used my previous knob...that was 1/3 the weight, shifts would sometimes miss and not fall into place completely, and a variety of little things if you werent careful.
Looks great sir

Also, I get an image in my head of some of you guys watching carefully as you use 1 finger to push the shifter into gear . I don't think there's any argument that weight can matter. However to me, on the Z, I just personally don't see much difference....I guess I must push it into gear with extra gusto or something.
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ill add mine to the thread:

stainless steel sphere, blue bronze finish, laser 6MT etching, 2 grooves on the bottom of knob (gives an awesome feel IMO), and matching metal bronze collar. total weight is around 520 ounces

crappy phone pic though



and to add to the discussion, weight totally matters on the Z. our clutch is kinda knotchy and when i used my previous knob...that was 1/3 the weight, shifts would sometimes miss and not fall into place completely, and a variety of little things if you werent careful.
Thanks chops for sharing this PIC

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For a shift knob

Now I know what I'm going to order
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ill add mine to the thread:

stainless steel sphere, blue bronze finish, laser 6MT etching, 2 grooves on the bottom of knob (gives an awesome feel IMO), and matching metal bronze collar. total weight is around 520 ounces
14.7kg??! holyhell that is heavy...
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14.7kg??! holyhell that is heavy...
lol. WOOOPS. i meant 520 grams. sometimes my mind is metric mode, then sometimes its in stupid USA mode.
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Looks great sir

Also, I get an image in my head of some of you guys watching carefully as you use 1 finger to push the shifter into gear . I don't think there's any argument that weight can matter. However to me, on the Z, I just personally don't see much difference....I guess I must push it into gear with extra gusto or something.
Maybe you just have bigger guns than these guys? I ordered a Lathe works knob yesterday, copolymer, red shift pattern wrapped in leather with the red stitching to match my 40th interior, can't wait.
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