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Old 09-14-2010, 12:43 PM
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Corsport Shifter Bushings

I know this has been talked about for a long time, but I've already done the cable bushings from corsport (under hood). I was browsing on corsports site and noticed these (click here). Has anybody done these before? If not i'll probably order them and give them a shot since i'll be picking up the intake manifold gasket from them too.
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try it but I doubt you'll notice the difference under normal driving.
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and I think that some of the members already have this mod, from an rsx or something
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Originally Posted by bpham
I know this has been talked about for a long time, but I've already done the cable bushings from corsport (under hood). I was browsing on corsports site and noticed these (click here). Has anybody done these before? If not i'll probably order them and give them a shot since i'll be picking up the intake manifold gasket from them too.
Do those, get the RSX shifter base bushings (was told they fit as well) and do the ziptie trick I accidentally found. It doesn't have the same crunch as an S2000 or anything, but I can tell you everyone who drives my car is in disbelief a fwd transmission can feel that solid. Toss in a heavy shift knob (S2000 CR) for good measure and you'll never want to go back.
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whats the ziptie trick?
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https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/accidentally-made-my-car-better-zipties-761833/
Old 09-15-2010, 12:07 PM
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I don't personally like them. They make everything feel too clunky. Ok in a civic, not so much in an Acura. We did not make them part of our HT-Spec drivetrain package for this reason.

http://www.heeltoeauto.com/HT-Spec-S...-pr-65462.html
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Great product. Look around. Thanks for the support. Ignore *the ahem* ^haters^ feeling it's necessary to bash.
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The heeltoe ones feel better from my experience.
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Absolutely, agreed -- but what you are referring to is the ones by hybrid racing that HT resells. So Yeah, for 70+$ they better feel better.
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Great product. Look around. Thanks for the support. Ignore *the ahem* ^haters^ feeling it's necessary to bash.

I'm surrprised you bumped an 8-month old thread for that.

Just brings a negative opinion to the top of the thead list for everyone to read.



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Eh, found it in my logs. didnt notice it was 8 months old, people are still clicking onto our site from here. I was replying to the first post when I saw the need to reply to their needless bash. My bad.
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i just orderd the hybrid racing bushings from heeltoe will post how they feel after install
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Get a chance to toss them in yet?
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Bushing + CT-E short shifter + slave check valve delete = new car
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not yet ive been super busy with work and the family as soon as i get a nice day off at work ill be putting them in along with my short shifter
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