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St. Jude Donor '03-'04-'05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13
The only difference is in the actual shifter base that bolts to the torque tube. The mounts on the C6 (and base C5) have a rubber bushing to keep noise down. The Z06 (both C6 and C5) have a solid bronze insert to keep the actual base (what the shifter bolts to) more solid for a more positive feel.
The only difference is in the actual shifter base that bolts to the torque tube. The mounts on the C6 (and base C5) have a rubber bushing to keep noise down. The Z06 (both C6 and C5) have a solid bronze insert to keep the actual base (what the shifter bolts to) more solid for a more positive feel.
And the consequences of this are (1) a firmer, more positive feel that does seem to be a bit shorter, even though it isn't and (2) an occasional rattle, mostly (at least for me) around 3-4K RPM.