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Author: Subject:  Scat and Empi Trigger Shifters - Any Good?
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posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 10:04 AM



I spent about half an hour on the weekend fiddling with the shifter plate. Viva la difference! I can now get second gear 100x more easily. :D

I'm still going to install the quickshift, bush and coupling, but that can wait a week or two now.




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posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 04:59 PM



100% in agreement with Matt that either the really good gear or stock. I got rid of 2 Scat shifters for Bus as I wasn't as happy with them as I was with stock.
I did have a scat shifter in my beetle that operated very nicely. (Just to mess things up ... but recent experiences have been different)
A shifter won't make it any better if gears are hard to find. My stock shifter is great :smirk:




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