S2000 Raceseng Weighted Shift Knob | Which One 🤔
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- I love driver focused mods, and upgrading the shift knob has always been something I've been a fan of. I had a bunch of Raecseng shift knobs laying around, so today we test out a few on my Honda S2000. We take a look at the Hydro, Cylix, and Contour shift knobs from Raceseng.
Interior mods are often over looked. As the driver, your main touch points are the Shift Knob and Steering Wheel...and both are items that I think are major upgrades in terms of overall driving experience. Full video here going over this topic if you're interested: • Often Overlooked Inter...
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I bought a translucent Blue Contour knob from Raceseng for my Mazda 3. It’s BEAUtiful!!! I’m just unsure about installing it because I don’t want to prematurely damage my transmission with all the extra weight! The teardrop and contour looked good on your car!
how would it damage your transmission? How fragile do you think transmissions are? They're made to take hundreds of lbft of torque, but you don't think it can handle a lb weighted shiftknob?
@@greensabr200 Those are my exact thoughts. Of course you will not damage the gears themselves as you incorrectly suggest (DUH). But - by riding the shifter with your hand or with a weighted knob could prematurely cause wear to the "Transaxle Shift Forks" by causing them to overheat.
So that is why (as Spenser suggests) a weighted knob may not be good for transmission longevity.
@TerryManitoba the only time resting your hand on ghe shifter could potentially damage the trans is when it's in gear. Theoretically, yes, a weighted shift knob could cause premature wear, but there's no evidence of this so it's just speculation
@@TerryManitoba my apologies for coming off condescending
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If I ever get another manual car, I'm ordering a Raceseng
Factory one with shift pattern, IMO