Shifter bushings?? Which ones?
I was looking to do this simple upgrade but don't know which to choose from.
Prothane or Energy Suspension?
What do the guys who have them recommend?
Do you have the part numbers handy?
Thanks
-Nick
Prothane or Energy Suspension?
What do the guys who have them recommend?
Do you have the part numbers handy?
Thanks
-Nick
http://www.summitracing.com
I think this is the one, can some one confirm: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=13474
I think this is the one, can some one confirm: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=13474
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I forgot more about hondas then you will ever know....
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From: hop,skip, and a jump from the city,, new friggin york, USA
i have the B&M solid metal kit on the tranny side (adjustable) and Energy on the back of the linkage. a little buzzy sometimes, but very solid feel
That B&M kit in the front is nice. I have it on my CX. Gives you nice adjustability on the shifter position. Works awesome with a stock Integra shifter. Nice feel.
Thanks guys! As for the B&M aluminum bushes, should one worry about corrosion? Aluminum does have the characterisitic of oxidizing and I think may cause some problems.
Whats your take on this?
-Nick
Whats your take on this?
-Nick
I had the B&M Aluminum ones... Very Noisy. I kept the front one in, and had to take the back one out. I ran ES in the back. Good feel. I would say though for shifters, either way, Prothane or ES, it's gonna feel the same, get the cheaper one...
Reefer_Bob.
Reefer_Bob.
The correct one to get is the ENS-16-1101R. I just ordered mine from summit.
How difficult is it to install new bushings?
took 30 mins of trying under the car, took it off and took 5 seconds, literally
I forgot more about hondas then you will ever know....
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From: hop,skip, and a jump from the city,, new friggin york, USA
I had the B&M Aluminum ones... Very Noisy. I kept the front one in, and had to take the back one out. I ran ES in the back. Good feel.
Actually, I my parents live in Kent which is about 15 minutes from their Cooperate location in Akron. If you guys want I can start a group buy, and pick then up for less then a 3rd of the shipping cost. Also we might get a better group rate since I got some friends that work there...
Drop me an e-mail at bjozsa@msn.com if you want me to do this for you...
Drop me an e-mail at bjozsa@msn.com if you want me to do this for you...
do you guys feel that it is harder to shift to second quickly with the es shifter brushings? i always grind 2ed when i had them on but with the stockers i shift in second just find?



ES is the way to go.