Great video, Ryan! I can’t wait to see what comes next-the new shift mechanism install!!! That install, to me, looks like one of those where getting it 90% done will be fairly straightforward. The remaining 10%, the adjustment, will be where the devil lives. Good luck, my friend, I’m anxiously awaiting the removal of the old shift mechanism and the installation of the new!
Yes. Indeed. The devil is in the details! Getting good adjustment is critical, I'm told. I plan on doing some test runs before I put the interior back in the car.
Not sure if you have the same rattles behind the dash as me, but ive been wanting to get behind it. Tried for a little bit with the service manual to figure out even getting the head unit out but got cold feet not wanting to lose clips or damage anything. Would LOVE if you did a video on pulling the head unit or getting behind the dash to fix whatever rattles are going on up there!
I'll probably do that eventually. I do want to upgrade the head unit. But that's secondary to driving performance at the moment. But for sure little rattles can come from clips or something back there. I'll put it on my list. Thanks for reaching out.
Absolutely. It's honestly not bad once you get over the reservations of just getting in there and taking things apart. Everything's pretty easy to work on. Nothing's rested or seized because everything's aluminum. It's a nice vehicle to work on actually.
The Evora appealed to me because it's an achievable dream car. I love Lambos and Ferrari too. But the lotus was doable. So now I'm living and loving the dream.
@@GoodmorningGoodnight Really happy that you're living the dream of owning a beautiful car. I'll be asking maaaaany questions in the near future :) take care !
Basically i swapped out for the inokinetic shifter and cables. Got two videos on that process. I still have a blue ball and shift lever for sale that came out of my 2011. It's currently unbroken but it's old and likely to break in the future.
Great video, Ryan! I can’t wait to see what comes next-the new shift mechanism install!!! That install, to me, looks like one of those where getting it 90% done will be fairly straightforward. The remaining 10%, the adjustment, will be where the devil lives. Good luck, my friend, I’m anxiously awaiting the removal of the old shift mechanism and the installation of the new!
Yes. Indeed. The devil is in the details! Getting good adjustment is critical, I'm told. I plan on doing some test runs before I put the interior back in the car.
Beautiful ride and thank you for sharing.
Appreciate the support. Onward and upward.
Good job! I will never know the parts!
You will learn them!
Not sure if you have the same rattles behind the dash as me, but ive been wanting to get behind it. Tried for a little bit with the service manual to figure out even getting the head unit out but got cold feet not wanting to lose clips or damage anything. Would LOVE if you did a video on pulling the head unit or getting behind the dash to fix whatever rattles are going on up there!
I'll probably do that eventually. I do want to upgrade the head unit. But that's secondary to driving performance at the moment. But for sure little rattles can come from clips or something back there. I'll put it on my list. Thanks for reaching out.
Awesome just what I needed! Great video, simple and too the point! Keep ripping that thing apart haha
Absolutely. It's honestly not bad once you get over the reservations of just getting in there and taking things apart. Everything's pretty easy to work on. Nothing's rested or seized because everything's aluminum. It's a nice vehicle to work on actually.
That's my dream car. Can't wait to see the rest :)
The Evora appealed to me because it's an achievable dream car. I love Lambos and Ferrari too. But the lotus was doable. So now I'm living and loving the dream.
@@GoodmorningGoodnight Really happy that you're living the dream of owning a beautiful car.
I'll be asking maaaaany questions in the near future :)
take care !
@@911gpd good luck. Let us know when you join the club. It's a good group of people.
@@GoodmorningGoodnight Sure !
Probably in about a year or so.
If you have the heated seat option you will also have a plug to the passenger side seat. ;)
Aha. I do not have that option on my car. Thanks for confirming. Good advice for those doing it.
@@GoodmorningGoodnight Love the video's. Good to have a video record on how everything comes apart. Keep it up 👍
@@codenametrespasser hopefully it all goes back together soon!
I owe you a six pack. Mine come apart shifter
Good luck with your repair adventure!
Where you able to get the blue part or have one machined. Mine broke
Basically i swapped out for the inokinetic shifter and cables. Got two videos on that process. I still have a blue ball and shift lever for sale that came out of my 2011. It's currently unbroken but it's old and likely to break in the future.