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Old Jul 2, 2020 | 12:07 PM
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Best shifter

Looking at the b&m pro rachet. But i dont want a ton of problems installing. Things have come a long way now its 2020. Any suggestions?
91rs 700r4 350 3k stall
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Old Jul 12, 2020 | 08:15 PM
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Re: Best shifter

B&M Megashifter is a good choice. It's a bit of a pain to install the first time (I had some difficulty anyway, but I've also heard people say it was easy for them which is understandable), and it offers a good reliable shifter that should last for years to come. It is a ratchet shifter that allows you to shift like normal from P to D, then you can ratchet it down through 3,2,1, and slap-shift it up through the gears for custom shifting points. Pretty cool feature if you want to shift quickly at specific RPM's. I've heard of people having them for 20+ years with no issues too so it's likely to be worth the money.
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Old Jul 12, 2020 | 10:10 PM
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Re: Best shifter

I have had my B&M megashifter (console model) rachet shifter for 16 years and it has never given me a single problem. street strip autox with it too.
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