NEW HINSON C6 Short Throw Shifter - Videos Inside
#24
Former Vendor
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#26
Instructor
Expect a order very soon. Went to your web site and there is like three different versions of the short throw for the C6 and one is priced higher then the other but look the same what is the difference in them?
Thanks, Clint
Thanks, Clint
#27
Melting Slicks
They are completely different products in physicality as well as the way they work. Our shifters are shorter, narrower, and faster than any other brand out there. Our installation is easier and does not require you to pull and replace the shift box off of the torque tube either. We also do not use springs in our mechanisms, like all other brands out there.
I am guessing since the throw is shorter, it requires more effort to shift? And since there are no springs, the shifter will not tend to return to center if taken out of gear?
One more question, does it rattle like the MGW?
#28
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Ok can you explain some of the negatives of your design?
I am guessing since the throw is shorter, it requires more effort to shift? And since there are no springs, the shifter will not tend to return to center if taken out of gear?
One more question, does it rattle like the MGW?
I am guessing since the throw is shorter, it requires more effort to shift? And since there are no springs, the shifter will not tend to return to center if taken out of gear?
One more question, does it rattle like the MGW?
#30
Melting Slicks
There are no negatives to the design, which is why we designed it the way we did. our mechanism is unique in the sense that it doesn't rely on springs of any kind. The throws are very short, as you can see in the video. It does require a little extra effort, more at first until the shifter is broke in, but not what I or many others would consider a lot. The shifter does center like any other shifter, because it works on a pre-loaded stub design. I cannot speak to the MGW rattling, but ours does not. Chances are if it rattles it's not the shifter. It's some kind of harmonics being transferred through the torque tube from the transmission.
#31
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Good deal guys, we will look forward to working with you.