Any one fitted a slick shift to a td5 defender pros and cons please
Fitted 1 to my 2001 td5 90, made a world of difference when driving, well worth it. just picked up a 110, will get the same upgrade.Any one fitted a slick shift to a td5 defender pros and cons please
I think it's one of those things which you need to fit and try for yourself in order to find out if it's worth it.
What’s the slick shift designed to do, shorten the throw on the gear lever?
What’s the slick shift designed to do, shorten the throw on the gear lever?
Exactly, make if feel like a a modern hatchback for people who can't handle mechanical purposeful feel of of a proper gear change. Hate to think how they would manage with a non-synchro gearbox let alone a proper straight cut. And that's before you get into the fun things like range changes and splitters as found on thinks like old Scammels (I would love one of those )What’s the slick shift designed to do, shorten the throw on the gear lever?
Exactly, make if feel like a a modern hatchback for people who can't handle mechanical purposeful feel of of a proper gear change. Hate to think how they would manage with a non-synchro gearbox let alone a proper straight cut. And that's before you get into the fun things like range changes and splitters as found on thinks like old Scammels (I would love one of those )
A 1.66:1 transfer box is miles too low for a Tdi unless you live at the top of a very big mountain. I have a 1.2:1 in mine, it doesn't sound like the engine is about to explode any more.In my 300tdi with a 1.66 transfer box, it's almost essential tbh, I have to get to 4th pretty quick
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