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Old Feb 13, 2002
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Short throw adaptor or kit?

What the diff. between a short throw adaptor and a short throw kit?
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I don't know but I don't think there's a "kit" that I've heard of for our cars... but I'd like to know the difference since I plan on getting a Revo Adapter.
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sonic: i think the revo is the kit... it just replaces the stock one as a whole rather then like the DC or SOLO being just bolt ons... i did my friends DC tonight... kicks ***. fits well... none of this OJ shiet....
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I got the revo and i love it. The only thing ive noticed is that it when i slam 3rd it seems to get "stuck". When i go to switch gears its a little tougher after I slammed it in a gear. I dont care its under warrenty.
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there is no difference just one has all the extra fittings and if you mod anything to the tranny i don't think its covered under warrenty there exact quote would be "because it was modified" but check anyway other wise just put the old one back on and take it in mine is sticking to but i think its cause the clutch is slipping
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you idiot "its still under warrenty".... they wont fix it if the problem was caused by an aftermarket part you put on ...... anyway I got the revo too and it is sweet, very simple to install also check out ghosty's personal page and he gives you step by step how to with pictures
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actually there is a difference streetfxracer...... the adaptors are just that adaptors , all they do is move the cable down a little to shorten it.... where as the revo is the whole unit, it replaces the plastic housing and lever and is alot more stable then just the adaptor in my opinion
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Gotcha. Thanks guys.
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i had a revo short shifter group buy going on before, but there wasnt enough people that joined.
 
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