SRD Vs Kartboy
#3
Definitely go with Kartboy!!!
Get the Kartboy SS with bushings! Great price, great product!!! The guys at Kartboy are very very helpful... just in case if you run into any questions! Happy Holidays Kartboy!... and all you out there modifying your Proteges!!!
#4
Personally....I got the B&M shifter...but I did get the Kartboy bushings....they are worth every dime.....they will make a difference in ANY short shifter you put in your car.
#5
Bushings
Actually what I was asking about was the Bushings. SRD has the bronzeoil ones and Kartboy has theirs. I'll be getting the B&M SS, but I don't know which bushings I should use, both are pretty much the same price right? Anyone use the SRD ones with a B&M?
#6
OK theres a few things that need to be learned here
teh Bronzoil bushings are the bushings that go on the shifter itself. the stock one are a urethane and personally i think they are just fine. they are about 0.01 thick at the most. almost no deflection.
the shifter bushings that we manufacture are located in a different place on the transmission itself. the stock ones are a very soft rubber and will make for a mushy shifter feel.
email me if you have any questions.
tom@kartboy.com
www.kartboy.com
teh Bronzoil bushings are the bushings that go on the shifter itself. the stock one are a urethane and personally i think they are just fine. they are about 0.01 thick at the most. almost no deflection.
the shifter bushings that we manufacture are located in a different place on the transmission itself. the stock ones are a very soft rubber and will make for a mushy shifter feel.
email me if you have any questions.
tom@kartboy.com
www.kartboy.com
#8
Question for Tom@Kartboy
Tom - Question for you:
I ordered the Kartboy SS Kit, complete with bushing, but during installation, I ran into a snag. During the install of the bushing, the stud coming off the transmission is stripped, and whenever I loosen the nut, the whole stud spins. My question is, if I loosen it and the stud comes out of the tranny, will I run into any problems getting the stud back in??
I put in your SS and it is awesome, very mechanical and precise, and the shift **** is perfectly anatomical as well. Great product and awesome service!!! Thanks for the T-Shirt as well.
MP3WANNABE:
It took about an hour for the installation, it is very simple. Only thing is, if you have a 2nd or 3rd generation Mazda, you will need some snap ring pliars. I had to go to the hardware store to buy some.
Dave
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I ordered the Kartboy SS Kit, complete with bushing, but during installation, I ran into a snag. During the install of the bushing, the stud coming off the transmission is stripped, and whenever I loosen the nut, the whole stud spins. My question is, if I loosen it and the stud comes out of the tranny, will I run into any problems getting the stud back in??
I put in your SS and it is awesome, very mechanical and precise, and the shift **** is perfectly anatomical as well. Great product and awesome service!!! Thanks for the T-Shirt as well.
MP3WANNABE:
It took about an hour for the installation, it is very simple. Only thing is, if you have a 2nd or 3rd generation Mazda, you will need some snap ring pliars. I had to go to the hardware store to buy some.
Dave
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Last edited by Double D; January-31st-2011 at 04:17 AM.
#10
Re: Question for Tom@Kartboy
Originally posted by Double D
Tom - Question for you:
I ordered the Kartboy SS Kit, complete with bushing, but during installation, I ran into a snag. During the install of the bushing, the stud coming off the transmission is stripped, and whenever I loosen the nut, the whole stud spins. My question is, if I loosen it and the stud comes out of the tranny, will I run into any problems getting the stud back in??
Tom - Question for you:
I ordered the Kartboy SS Kit, complete with bushing, but during installation, I ran into a snag. During the install of the bushing, the stud coming off the transmission is stripped, and whenever I loosen the nut, the whole stud spins. My question is, if I loosen it and the stud comes out of the tranny, will I run into any problems getting the stud back in??
anyway....your stud is THREADED into your tranny...thus when you turn the nut and the stud turns its just unscrewing from the hole....
WHICH btw you will need to do anyway...as even if you remove the nut....there isn't enough room for the linkage to come off of the stud, as it will hit the exhaust pipe....
so you NEED to unscrew the stud from the tranny anyway. just ensure its screwed all the way back in BEFORE you torque the nut back on after the bushing replacement.
#11
Originally posted by mtbfreak40
it took us about 35 min to do the kartboy one. you can use 2 screw drivers and save yourself 20some dollars on a pair of snap ring pliars. its not that hard to get the ring out. good luck.
it took us about 35 min to do the kartboy one. you can use 2 screw drivers and save yourself 20some dollars on a pair of snap ring pliars. its not that hard to get the ring out. good luck.
I got a set of three different sizes of them at the local parts store for a mear $8. Sure they are not the best in the world....but since its not a tool that I would expect to use on a regular basis....it will certainly hold up quite well.
#12
Re: Re: Question for Tom@Kartboy
Originally posted by Sir Nuke
Dave, I doubt very seriously that your stud is stripped....the nut on the stud is pretty tight...and in some cases I believe that some type of thread locker (lock tight) was used....
anyway....your stud is THREADED into your tranny...thus when you turn the nut and the stud turns its just unscrewing from the hole....
WHICH btw you will need to do anyway...as even if you remove the nut....there isn't enough room for the linkage to come off of the stud, as it will hit the exhaust pipe....
so you NEED to unscrew the stud from the tranny anyway. just ensure its screwed all the way back in BEFORE you torque the nut back on after the bushing replacement.
Dave, I doubt very seriously that your stud is stripped....the nut on the stud is pretty tight...and in some cases I believe that some type of thread locker (lock tight) was used....
anyway....your stud is THREADED into your tranny...thus when you turn the nut and the stud turns its just unscrewing from the hole....
WHICH btw you will need to do anyway...as even if you remove the nut....there isn't enough room for the linkage to come off of the stud, as it will hit the exhaust pipe....
so you NEED to unscrew the stud from the tranny anyway. just ensure its screwed all the way back in BEFORE you torque the nut back on after the bushing replacement.
Thanks for the response, I figured that was possibly the issue, just didn't wanna screw anything up and risk voiding me warranty.
I will go ahead and install it tonite!
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Last edited by Double D; January-31st-2011 at 04:18 AM.
#13
Tom, I need some help getting a hold of your distributor, I contacted spoolinMP3 but don't seem to be getting a response. I want to pick up the Bushings and I'm up in Canada. Thanks!
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