KonaBlue11
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I searched thru this forum before posting and couldn't find anything specific to the MGW shifter feel and what I'm encountering, so I apologize if this was brought up before and buried somewhere.
I've installed the MGW shifter in my 2011 GT and have put at least 2000 miles on it or more since installing it. I can't honestly decide if I was better off before or not, there really hasn't seemed to be any significant improvement in the shifting feel, other than a slight reduction in throw.
My main problem is the crap feel of the 2-3 and the 4-5 shift, especially the 4-5. But everything feels kludgy and sloppy. I have to fight for damn near every gear too. Now I find myself grinding gears occasionally, where I never had that problem before on the stock setup.
I'm wondering if it has something to do with my climate, I'm in the bay area, temps are always cool, and I only have a 9 mile drive each way to work. It's only slightly better when I get to work than when I leave. I don't think it's the shifter itself, it seems like such a well built, well designed product, but I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced anything similar? I'm just surprised at the amount of effort required to get to go into the gear I want. Even getting it into reverse is still a bitch after a great deal of use. I can live with that though, I'd just like to have a better shift feel, pulling thru the gears. Any ideas?
I've installed the MGW shifter in my 2011 GT and have put at least 2000 miles on it or more since installing it. I can't honestly decide if I was better off before or not, there really hasn't seemed to be any significant improvement in the shifting feel, other than a slight reduction in throw.
My main problem is the crap feel of the 2-3 and the 4-5 shift, especially the 4-5. But everything feels kludgy and sloppy. I have to fight for damn near every gear too. Now I find myself grinding gears occasionally, where I never had that problem before on the stock setup.
I'm wondering if it has something to do with my climate, I'm in the bay area, temps are always cool, and I only have a 9 mile drive each way to work. It's only slightly better when I get to work than when I leave. I don't think it's the shifter itself, it seems like such a well built, well designed product, but I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced anything similar? I'm just surprised at the amount of effort required to get to go into the gear I want. Even getting it into reverse is still a bitch after a great deal of use. I can live with that though, I'd just like to have a better shift feel, pulling thru the gears. Any ideas?
