galaxy
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The question of the day is this...For those of us with the MGW "gen 1" already, is a "gen 2" worth the cost for potential minimal upgrade quality? I'm guessing not, but open to opinions.
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You should most definitely do it. You have no idea what you are missing out on. And I'll take the really old obsolete gen 1 off your hands as a favor for $200.The question of the day is this...For those of us with the MGW "gen 1" already, is a "gen 2" worth the cost for potential minimal upgrade quality? I'm guessing not, but open to opinions.
Haha that's what I was thinking. I've had the mgw on my list since I got the car, but have prioritized other things. While a gen 2 would be sweet...I imagine there will be a good amount of gen 1s for sale here shortly...You should most definitely do it. You have no idea what you are missing out on. And I'll take the really old obsolete gen 1 off your hands as a favor for $200.
Iāve had the gen 1 in my 2019 GT350 for a couple of years now. It is too stiff and so Iām having the stock shifter installed. The only thing I really liked about the MGW was the confidence in going from 2nd to 3rd.
Said no one ever! ;)Iāve had the gen 1 in my 2019 GT350 for a couple of years now. It is too stiff and so Iām having the stock shifter installed. The only thing I really liked about the MGW was the confidence in going from 2nd to 3rd.
This should helpā¦Iāve had the gen 1 in my 2019 GT350 for a couple of years now. It is too stiff and so Iām having the stock shifter installed. The only thing I really liked about the MGW was the confidence in going from 2nd to 3rd.
He's actually not the only one I've seen go back to stock because of how stiff the MGW was, and partly why I haven't switched from stock. If the gen 2 results in decreased effort for shifting that may be enough to make me switch.Said no one ever! ;)
Based on Georgeās comment regarding fewer parts and the milling to accommodate a better bronze bearing-shaft angle, Iād say your concerns have been addressed.He's actually not the only one I've seen go back to stock because of how stiff the MGW was, and partly why I haven't switched from stock. If the gen 2 results in decreased effort for shifting that may be enough to make me switch.