Miracle
"Shall not be infringed"
Wouldn't give up my Hurst after driving everything... MGW, Pro5.0, Steeda... the Hurst just fits me.
I have had the hurst for ages. I always struggle with 2-3 at the track - especially NA as Im running round to 6850rpm. Im looking at the MGW, Ill check out the pro 5 too.
(I even have the CHE brace, better but not good enough)
Its only partly the shifter's fault. Swap in some stiffer motor mounts and possible a CHE K member brace with torque limiters and you will see a 100% improvement in shifting.
The problem is the shifters are remote mounted to the body and not directly connected to the transmissions like the previous generation mustangs. They tried to rectify it with the GT500 by adding a second support arm which helped but did not cure the issue.



what the stops are 4.
Then why did I just pay $600 for a gently used T3650 to replace the one which almost exploded when I tried power-shifting into 3rd at 6,500 rpm last Sunday?
If you wanna say I'm a lousy driver; so be it. I don't care; I know I can drive. When you play hard, you sometimes break shit; but if you pop the clutch too early and you haven't put the gear all the way in and you're redlining at WOT, those stoppers aren't doing a damn thing for you.
So..you answered your own question. Nothing to do with the shifter, but the shifter-er. lol. I wasn't pointing any fingers in my post, but damn. Sounds like you are still coming down from blowin' up your cogbox.
Naw, I'm not really that pissed about it. I bought my car used with 36K on it, and I've put another 14K on it; pretty much beating the shit out of it the whole time. I really can't complain. Now I got a new tranny (well, with 800 miles on it) that I can put through hell. I got a great deal on the tranny, and I have an excuse to put my flywheel in, so it's all good. Trust me: It's not the first or last time I blow a tranny on a Stang.
My point was on your comment about the stoppers. To assume that the stoppers will save your ass if you miss a shift is wrong; regardless of what shifter you're using.