Thanks for clarifying. Hopefully that is a bygone age.Maybe. Is that new for 2015? Because the previous years people ran both the blowfish bracket and the mgw shifter.
I wouldn't worry about it. I like the extra vibrations from the shifter as it makes the car feel like my '67. Normal DD it is hardly noticeable. At very low speeds you can hear more whirring from the trans but that too is only noticeable if you are really listening for it.Hi, Norm. I read Grimace427's review and he mentioned the following -
How do you think the increased NVH could be offset?
I spoke to MGW about this today, more detail will be available as soon as the release their 11-14 Race Spec shifter which will incorporate the same technology. The 11-14 race spec shifter will be very very close to what the 2015 shifter will be. They did confirm that their new shifter will eliminate the need for the trans bracket. The Race spec shifter should be released next week.
just how bad is the vibrations? i saw a video where the guys shifter was visibly shaking and you could hear it vibrating against metal of some sort...is it really that bad? or is it something smaller and he might have installed wrong? is there any way to relieve some of the vibration with some rubber grommets or something? i was considering buying this for my 15
a little more hum is not that bad...when you can hear metal on metal vibrating loudly in a video i think thats bad....if its like the drone you get with aftermarket exhaust then i can live with some but i shouldnt have to hear metal on metal.
So what should I expect if I buy the steeda trans bracket and that's it? I'm not looking to race or anything I'm looking for a slightly better feel but also easy on the wallet. The blowfish looks great but I feel that might be overkill for me. Also looking at the same setup for the 2012 boss 302 I have.. Since I'm not racing id like to at least feel confident that my shifts go where I want them to go.I wouldn't worry about it. I like the extra vibrations from the shifter as it makes the car feel like my '67. Normal DD it is hardly noticeable. At very low speeds you can hear more whirring from the trans but that too is only noticeable if you are really listening for it.
There is a difference between a trans bracket and the Blowfish bracket. The current '11-14 and '15 shifters are mounted to the body with a trans bracket bolted at the rear of the shifter. The MGW's come with their own bracket. Now, having never seen the '15 MGW shifter they may have incorporated something completely new, however my first question to George(who designed the MGW shifter) was if it mounted to the trans or body and he said it mounts to the body.
Here are the trans brackets that the MGW eliminates the need for:
Stock:
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Steeda:
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