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l15n3y
15th December 2006, 08:54
Hi everyone,
Has anybody had much experience with the quickshift gear linkages?
And wheres a good place to get one at a good price ? :-)
Many thanks,
l15n3y
15th December 2006, 08:57
ive seen this, any good? it does fit saxo btw
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peugeot-106-Quickshift-kit-GTI-xsi-xs-quicksil-etc_W0QQitemZ330060520860QQihZ014QQcategoryZ122141 QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
l15n3y
15th December 2006, 12:24
anyone? what about these... Do you just get the lever here or the bottom part too?
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=ROAD&pcode=B/M45160&app=Y
hesslevtr
15th December 2006, 12:26
the second 1 you get the whole lot
not seen the top 1 before
they seem to work though but dont expect miricales
l15n3y
15th December 2006, 12:39
gooood, i think ill go for that then. :)
craig180
15th December 2006, 13:18
Can't go wrong with a B&M.
I have one in my car and when I drive the gf's car now the gearbox feels like I'm stirring porridge!
l15n3y
15th December 2006, 14:43
surely therr wouldnt be much difference from the one on ebay though would there? dont they do the saem thing just paying for the name?
coshycosh88
15th December 2006, 15:03
how much do the b&m ones increase accelartion? is it a worth while thing to do?
Colin
15th December 2006, 15:42
Theres already a good thread on here somewhere about quickshifts.
landy
15th December 2006, 15:47
it doesnt increase the acceleration it just makes the gears shorter so u change gear alot quicker
craig180
15th December 2006, 15:55
The length of shift reduces quite a lot so yuo can change gear a bit quicker. Might make 1/2 a sec improvement to 60 if you're lucky.
The main thing is they feel so much more solid than the standard
l15n3y
15th December 2006, 16:05
would that first one off ebay do the job then? no point splashing out £110 when you can get something that does same job for £50 what you think
craig180
15th December 2006, 16:23
Not sure about that ebay one! I've always been a firm believer of you get what you pay for!
The B&M is tried and tested and the ebay jobbie only looks like half a kit!
Colin
15th December 2006, 22:50
I couldnt justify spending over 100 quid on a shaft of metal ( B and m)
I have a compbrake one, like the GMC.
Nice bit of kit, good feel and quality. Proper engineering.
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