Sedan Chat Thread
Ah, no. No it didn't.
However, after removing the leather on the sides, I was able to sand the gouges in the hardened plastic relatively smooth, then mask it off and primer the black section. Next up, some paint... not sure what color. The point being, I actually salvaged the OEM **** for winter use, if it comes to that.
In the meantime, OMG am I loving this Ti ****!!! It feels so-o-o right in my hand.
However, after removing the leather on the sides, I was able to sand the gouges in the hardened plastic relatively smooth, then mask it off and primer the black section. Next up, some paint... not sure what color. The point being, I actually salvaged the OEM **** for winter use, if it comes to that.
In the meantime, OMG am I loving this Ti ****!!! It feels so-o-o right in my hand.
Nope. Just threaded it on tight. It got increasingly tighter towards the end. I hear what you're saying, but that's just not the case. Plus, with it being a symmetrical design, there was no issue about when to stop torquing it down.
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I was told the only thing that got louder when using non res is the inside the cabin sound. That's nice and all but I want louder outside the car especially when wide open throttle. I'm also worried about spending 600 bucks on high flow cats while still not being satisfied. Damnit.
My **** also vibrates a little as well ever since I swapped out the OEM, so what you are experiencing is normal IMO. Except my OEM shift **** wasn't destroyed and came off in a few minutes.
I was told the only thing that got louder when using non res is the inside the cabin sound. That's nice and all but I want louder outside the car especially when wide open throttle. I'm also worried about spending 600 bucks on high flow cats while still not being satisfied. Damnit.
I'm suprised I still haven't gotten mine after the last time I drove your car... such beautiful shift **** ann-n-n-n-d so perfect. There's just too many things I wanna get that I can't catch up with my own demand 
Speaking of shift **** vibration.. my OEM shift **** vibrates as well so it's normal.

Speaking of shift **** vibration.. my OEM shift **** vibrates as well so it's normal.

Either of your two planning on a STS in your future? I'm absolutely getting one next Summer.
I'm holding the OEM **** in my hand right now. The leather is just wrapped over some kind of hardened plastic, but the core of the **** is aluminum, and overall it's kind of heavy. Certainly heavier than I thought it would be. If I had a proper scale, I'd measure the two.
Certainly the solid Titanium **** is heavier, no doubt about that.
Anyway, I'm not personally sensitive to this "vibration" observation that those two are talking about. The solid metal **** does have more feedback to vibrations, but not so much as to be noteworthy. IMO.
Certainly the solid Titanium **** is heavier, no doubt about that.
Anyway, I'm not personally sensitive to this "vibration" observation that those two are talking about. The solid metal **** does have more feedback to vibrations, but not so much as to be noteworthy. IMO.
I'm holding the OEM **** in my hand right now. The leather is just wrapped over some kind of hardened plastic, but the core of the **** is aluminum, and overall it's kind of heavy. Certainly heavier than I thought it would be. If I had a proper scale, I'd measure the two.
Certainly the solid Titanium **** is heavier, no doubt about that.
Anyway, I'm not personally sensitive to this "vibration" observation that those two are talking about. The solid metal **** does have more feedback to vibrations, but not so much as to be noteworthy. IMO.
Certainly the solid Titanium **** is heavier, no doubt about that.
Anyway, I'm not personally sensitive to this "vibration" observation that those two are talking about. The solid metal **** does have more feedback to vibrations, but not so much as to be noteworthy. IMO.
and no plans for STS, nor no need for it either... if I switch over to TK Hebi Bebi shift **** it's already shorter and when I drove Kevin's car I thought he had STS as well and it turned out he didnt...
Sad news... I found out last night that they discountinued the TK Hebi Bebi shift *****


Without the leather on the sides, I think the OEM **** is totally re-usable for winter, if it comes to that. Of course, it's also very crude looking now, but not "destroyed" per se.







Looking forward to your review!

