New Hinson Motorsports F-Body Short Throw Shifter - Now Available
#181
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That's odd. They seem to think different lol. Here's a direct quote from an email about your shifter...
"Physically there is nothing different or better one way or the other. The McLeod one is Red and the Hinson one is a private label and black. That is the only difference."
"Physically there is nothing different or better one way or the other. The McLeod one is Red and the Hinson one is a private label and black. That is the only difference."
But black is nicer lol
#182
That's odd. They seem to think different lol. Here's a direct quote from an email about your shifter...
"Physically there is nothing different or better one way or the other. The McLeod one is Red and the Hinson one is a private label and black. That is the only difference."
"Physically there is nothing different or better one way or the other. The McLeod one is Red and the Hinson one is a private label and black. That is the only difference."
#183
Our shifter uses a unique preload value for better shifting, incorporates a proprietary stub design (ie, shifter ratio for shorter throws), an offset handle position to center the shifter in the console, and includes a handle of your thread choice. While they are similar in appearance, they are far from the same in performance. The product is truly a HINSON design.
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Our shifter uses a unique preload value for better shifting, incorporates a proprietary stub design (ie, shifter ratio for shorter throws), an offset handle position to center the shifter in the console, and includes a handle of your thread choice. While they are similar in appearance, they are far from the same in performance. The product is truly a HINSON design.
Explain to us more about the shifter ratio, I and others on here would like you to validate that statement. I have a McLeod that I sourced from Tick. I see no visual mechanical difference in any of the pics of that part vs mine including this stub difference you speak of. I do see you offering a shifter that IMO looks aesthetically better because it's black, comes with a choice of straight or offset, and thread options, and the convenience that you purchase it in finished package from one place with not having to buy a separate stick and drill it to modify. There is a market in that, but I don't see where it's accurate to say that your shifter is better than one that has been available for years now by numerous vendors on the right of our screens in which yours is a mechanical clone of.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I will say that this design is better than any of the other offerings on the market. Especially the MGW! If you and/or McLeod want to improve the design it's my recommendation that you put some kind of dust boot or seal over the open part of it so road grime and moisture can't get down in the shift mechanism.
I also recommend offering something like the gaskets and isolators like cobrabob makes to isolate the shifter from vibration and noise. Especially for people using these in a daily driver.
I also recommend offering something like the gaskets and isolators like cobrabob makes to isolate the shifter from vibration and noise. Especially for people using these in a daily driver.
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I do see you offering a shifter that IMO looks aesthetically better because it's black, comes with a choice of straight or offset, and thread options, and the convenience that you purchase it in finished package from one place with not having to buy a separate stick and drill it to modify.
BTW2 - If anyone would like to submit a set of shifters to the moderators for objective comparison and destructive testing, they will be accepted. (But not returned.)
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#190
I've been checking out this thread for a while. This shifter looks great, but is a bit expensive for my taste at the moment. I have the stock shifter on my '95 Z28, and I rarely miss shifts with it. Maybe 5 times in three years and 20,000 miles worth of driving.
I'd really like to upgrade to something that has good street manners, and my buddy recommends that I find a factory Hurst that he has on his '97 SS. Definitely an improvement over my stocker.
I'd really like to find something that is nice for casual driving and won't regret spending $$$ on. Anyone have any feedback/videos on how the Hinson does during casual driving?
I'd really like to upgrade to something that has good street manners, and my buddy recommends that I find a factory Hurst that he has on his '97 SS. Definitely an improvement over my stocker.
I'd really like to find something that is nice for casual driving and won't regret spending $$$ on. Anyone have any feedback/videos on how the Hinson does during casual driving?
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I'm sure the other people that bought the Hinson will agree with me but I thought the shifter was just fine for casual driving as well. If anything I'd say it's like driving a corvette now instead of a Fbody just because of how much shorter and more comfortable the throw is compared to the long lanky throw Fbodys usually
#192
It seems like a great product. I never drove a manual 'Vette, so I don't know what that feels like! Maybe I'll consider picking up one of these in a few years when I can afford it. I'd really like to feel more F body shifters. I'm thinking right now the best way to break myself into a short shifter from stock is to go with a Pro 5.0, but I haven't felt anything other than my stock one or the factory Hurst.
#193
Yotaman thanks for the opportunity to work with you and the post. Shifter and that **** option look great in the car.
Nickster, our shifter is great for daily driving and weekends at the drag strip. The best way to get into the shifter world is to buy the right one the first time. Why spend money twice for the same part regardless of what it is. Do it once and go with the best. Get yourself a Hinson. Don't just take our word for it, look at guys like Ray (99bluefbody) he took a Pro 5.0 out of his car and put ours in because it was a better all around unit.
Nickster, our shifter is great for daily driving and weekends at the drag strip. The best way to get into the shifter world is to buy the right one the first time. Why spend money twice for the same part regardless of what it is. Do it once and go with the best. Get yourself a Hinson. Don't just take our word for it, look at guys like Ray (99bluefbody) he took a Pro 5.0 out of his car and put ours in because it was a better all around unit.
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Yotaman thanks for the opportunity to work with you and the post. Shifter and that **** option look great in the car.
Nickster, our shifter is great for daily driving and weekends at the drag strip. The best way to get into the shifter world is to buy the right one the first time. Why spend money twice for the same part regardless of what it is. Do it once and go with the best. Get yourself a Hinson. Don't just take our word for it, look at guys like Ray (99bluefbody) he took a Pro 5.0 out of his car and put ours in because it was a better all around unit.
Nickster, our shifter is great for daily driving and weekends at the drag strip. The best way to get into the shifter world is to buy the right one the first time. Why spend money twice for the same part regardless of what it is. Do it once and go with the best. Get yourself a Hinson. Don't just take our word for it, look at guys like Ray (99bluefbody) he took a Pro 5.0 out of his car and put ours in because it was a better all around unit.
#195
Nickster, our shifter is great for daily driving and weekends at the drag strip. The best way to get into the shifter world is to buy the right one the first time. Why spend money twice for the same part regardless of what it is. Do it once and go with the best. Get yourself a Hinson. Don't just take our word for it, look at guys like Ray (99bluefbody) he took a Pro 5.0 out of his car and put ours in because it was a better all around unit.
#197
Our shifter uses a unique preload value for better shifting, incorporates a proprietary stub design (ie, shifter ratio for shorter throws), an offset handle position to center the shifter in the console, and includes a handle of your thread choice. While they are similar in appearance, they are far from the same in performance. The product is truly a HINSON design.
#198
Definitely wish I would have went to this shifter sooner! The quality of this piece is second to none.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the post and the great feedback.
The offset design of our shifter does fix the awkward location of 1st gear in this car. I locates it closer to the driver where it should've been to begin with.
Thanks for the post and the great feedback.
The offset design of our shifter does fix the awkward location of 1st gear in this car. I locates it closer to the driver where it should've been to begin with.
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Shifter offset
So this is exactly what I was asking about on post 76 page 4. You told me to mount the handle closest to the drivers side. It already is! How do I get this offset since the shifter I was sold does not have it and sits offset to the right?
#200
There has been a couple of different versions since this shifter came out. If yours doesn't have the offset like in the photo then you have the shifter that was version 1.0. The only difference is the offset handle.