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12-06-2005 10:54 AM | |
50 4Ever |
Quote:
Originally Posted by 10secvette
The best shifter is the UUC. The ctsv and gto use a completely different shifter mechanism than most tremec applications.
In the Corvette I have a Hurst Billet Short Throw Shifter with heavy springs in it. So when it is in neutral the shifter is below the 3rd gear gate. Also 2nd to 3rd shift is straight up not up-over-up. Is the UUC shifter similar in this regard? Thanks for the name so I could find the website. |
12-06-2005 06:02 AM | |
10secvette | The best shifter is the UUC. The ctsv and gto use a completely different shifter mechanism than most tremec applications. |
12-05-2005 01:24 PM | |
50 4Ever |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ctsvett
Doug |
12-05-2005 12:12 AM | |
ctsvett |
http://www.cadillacfaq.com/faq/doclib.html file called vincards.pdf Reed |
11-25-2005 04:43 PM | |
50 4Ever |
I test drove a 2005 CTS-V today and the gearshift seemed sloppy. Does anyone have an aftermarket shifter installed, like a Hurst Billet short throw? I have one in my Corvette and the shifting is precise and quick. Other than that the car was great. |
11-25-2005 07:55 AM | |
50 4Ever |
What Does The 9th Digit Of VIN Mean I'm thinking of buying a 2005 CTS-V and one that I'm looking at has a "9" for the 9th digit in the VIN. Seems that the others are a "5". Can anyone point me to a site that explains each digit? Thanks guys |
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