spoon vs mugen shifter bushing
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Re: spoon vs mugen shifter bushing (an2ny888)
I would rather have the ES shifter bushing and save myself money over a bushing that is priced solely because of the Name associated with it.
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Re: spoon vs mugen shifter bushing (Bbasso)
es bushings aren't available here, i can only get mugen or spoon. my friend says the spoons suck compared to the mugens. any feedback on this?
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Re: spoon vs mugen shifter bushing (an2ny888)
I have the Spoon and IMHO they feel great; I'm sure Black R and Cosworth would tell you the same (about my shifter).
I'd get whichever is cheaper; both are better than those urethane bushings in MY opinion.
Modified by kengs at 2:52 PM 2/6/2004
I'd get whichever is cheaper; both are better than those urethane bushings in MY opinion.
Modified by kengs at 2:52 PM 2/6/2004
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Re: spoon vs mugen shifter bushing (an2ny888)
Yoshi & I both have m00gins, great feel, not to knotchy at all.
mikehonda: who is still looking for a C's driving position
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Re: spoon vs mugen shifter bushing (mikehonda)
Id probably want to try the Mugens next... i have the ES bushings with a Spoon shift ****, and while it feels very direct shifting at higher rpm's, its very notchy around town.
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