where to buy grey's and/or capyoda's kit This thing went from my asking questions to an EDU/FAQ. b&m shifter: $177? i think at dezod.com (support your board sponsors ;) ) grey's kit: just email him using the board functions. EMAIL LINK . paypal payment to: mdobosz@gmail.com $7 shipped capyodas kit: www.freshbacon.com/139/ (this is out of stock as of 5/10/2006) about $16 shipped in the continental US. an alternative to capyoda's kit is the kumosport kit. it's more expensive, but i got it for about $30 shipped directly from their site. www.kumosport.com. obviously, support capyoda and get the cheaper kit if you can, but if you're impatient, go for the original. ;) look for TigreTek's kumosport+grey+b&m install how to coming sometime in the next few weeks. |
Get a Revo shortshifter. I think you can get those for around $100 |
I just PM'ed Grey for his kit. For Capyoda's kit I just used the the e-mail address on the website you have listed there. They both told me where to Paypal the $$ to. Have both kits installed with my Revo G2, and it's a pretty sweet setup. |
Originally Posted by jcem I just PM'ed Grey for his kit. For Capyoda's kit I just used the the e-mail address on the website you have listed there. They both told me where to Paypal the $$ to. Have both kits installed with my Revo G2, and it's a pretty sweet setup. i'm going to email capyoda next. as far as buying the revo, i read that the early ones were prone to some stress/fatigue type failures. I realize that the revo is shorter, but my GF (whose car i'm buying this for) doesn't care to have the shifter physically lowered, she just wants shorter throws. |
Originally Posted by TigreTek grey got back to me via email. :) i'm going to email capyoda next. as far as buying the revo, i read that the early ones were prone to some stress/fatigue type failures. I realize that the revo is shorter, but my GF (whose car i'm buying this for) doesn't care to have the shifter physically lowered, she just wants shorter throws. can you give me Gray's email? i need to get the kit too, and how much does it cost you? |
Originally Posted by civicPesek can you give me Gray's email? i need to get the kit too, and how much does it cost you? look up his profile on here and use the "send an email to XXXuser" link on it :) i'd copy the link in here for you, but the forum admins have an asinine anti-spammer policy that doesn't allow me to do so until i have 15 posts. |
Originally Posted by TigreTek i'd copy the link in here for you, but the forum admins have an asinine anti-spammer policy that doesn't allow me to do so until i have 15 posts. |
Originally Posted by TeLLy If you had any idea how many people sign up on this board just to spam, and the work involved in finding and deleting these posts and then the users, you would be calling it "heavenly" and not "asinine". Just my 2 cents. edit: wouldn't the 15 post minimum just encourage postwhoring in addition to the spamming they came here to do? |
hey did the revo came out with a new SS called the G2? |
Originally Posted by CIVIC X3 hey did the revo came out with a new SS called the G2? |
G2 is adjustable |
Originally Posted by TigreTek i'm a moderator of the initiation forum on one of the largest forums on the internet. all i deal with is verifying new users and hunting spammers/trolls/alter egos. i know exactly what you're talking about. edit: wouldn't the 15 post minimum just encourage postwhoring in addition to the spamming they came here to do? |
Originally Posted by JCiv03 Hey, is that forum OffTopic? just curious. |
I have the first gen Revo in mine w/ capyoda and greys kit. I love it, but kind of curious about the 2nd gen adjustable ones? Anyone have pics comparing the old and new? Or just the new one anyways. What exactly is adjustable on it?? Is it really any better than the one I have? I cant really see having an adjustable shifter a good thing. Seems like the more moving parts the easier it would be to break. Or "adjust" when shifting. |
Originally Posted by Dark_Pyro7 I have the first gen Revo in mine w/ capyoda and greys kit. I love it, but kind of curious about the 2nd gen adjustable ones? Anyone have pics comparing the old and new? Or just the new one anyways. What exactly is adjustable on it?? Is it really any better than the one I have? I cant really see having an adjustable shifter a good thing. Seems like the more moving parts the easier it would be to break. Or "adjust" when shifting. I was worried about it coming loose at first, but I cranked it on there pretty good and looks pretty solid, so I think It will stay all right. I keep the hex key for it in my console storage bin just in case, though... |
thanks for the info |
what is this greys and capyodas kit everyone is talking about im so confused, i am gettin a revo ss g1 tomorrow in all likelyhood so fill me in...! |
It replaces a few parts in the revo with tougher, more durable pieces. I'd buy both sets, but I'm feeling too lazy... Somebody should order some revo's, and order the kits, and mark it up 10 bucks... I'd buy one :giggle: |
Originally Posted by caquinde what is this greys and capyodas kit everyone is talking about im so confused, i am gettin a revo ss g1 tomorrow in all likelyhood so fill me in...! |
HOw can you order gray's kit? |
Originally Posted by exturbo6 HOw can you order gray's kit? http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/se...ilmember&u=322 |
anyone orderd the shift bushings lately? I've been checking freshbacon.com and they say they are out of order so I emailed them and haven't heard anything from them in about a week |
Originally Posted by Cptn. Slow anyone orderd the shift bushings lately? I've been checking freshbacon.com and they say they are out of order so I emailed them and haven't heard anything from them in about a week |
capyodas kit really helps with the shifter firmness. i had that + a revo in my 7thgen. i still have the revo sittin around (sold the car), but i think i lost the bushings.
Originally Posted by TigreTek i'm a moderator of the initiation forum in the sixth largest forum on the internet. all i deal with is verifying new users and hunting spammers/trolls/alter egos. i know exactly what you're talking about. edit: wouldn't the 15 post minimum just encourage postwhoring in addition to the spamming they came here to do? |
Originally Posted by mandangalo capyodas kit really helps with the shifter firmness. i had that + a revo in my 7thgen. i still have the revo sittin around (sold the car), but i think i lost the bushings. OT, woot. well i ordered the capyodas kit, but not from him the other place casue im not waiting, yes i cant wait. now the greys kit, for the poeple who have it can you tell me what it included and i can go buy the parts at the store instead of waiting for this person. i wanna get all my things done before i go away. as far as i know it included the pins, and washes? is that it? |
"It consists of two e-clips, two stainless cotter pins, two stainless neoprene bonded washers, and instructions" that's from the e-mail he sent me. I ordered mine wednesday but I have no idea when I'll get it |
Originally Posted by Cptn. Slow "It consists of two e-clips, two stainless cotter pins, two stainless neoprene bonded washers, and instructions" that's from the e-mail he sent me. I ordered mine wednesday but I have no idea when I'll get it did he say he had that stuff in stock? |
Originally Posted by exturbo6 did he say he had that stuff in stock?
Originally Posted by mandangalo capyodas kit really helps with the shifter firmness. i had that + a revo in my 7thgen. i still have the revo sittin around (sold the car), but i think i lost the bushings. OT, woot. |
thanks! need this shit asap, or ill go make my own kit.lol |
which kit made the biggest difference? grey's or capyoda's ? i'm leaning toward grey's just because the pin that holds my primary cable rattles after I installed my revo, but should I get capyoda's too ? |
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