Re: Shift Kit

From: Sean Meldrum (spm@c3net.net)
Date: Sat Jul 05 1997 - 12:02:41 EDT


At 04:03 AM 7/5/97 -0500, you wrote:
>OK, so who has put a shift kit in a pre-97? I know a few people have
>and that's what I'm planning to do next. I just don't want to pay $150
>for it. I thought I could get by for around $80 or so. Does that sound
>right or am I dreaming again? Also what brands have you guys installed
>and how do you like them? Anything you would do different. I think I
>want one in the street and strip mode... Not too harsh, it's a daily
>driver, but I would like to chirp the tires when I nail it. :^)
>--
>Michael Clark mike@snakebite.com

Hey Mike....try giving Summit a call. Chances are they'll have something
for you and if nothing else you can use it a price comparison. I've used a
B&M on my old Chevelle and had absolutely *no* problems with it. That car
would bark *all* the shifts.
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