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I've had the Hurst in my 07 GT since new and am very used to the maximum throw reduction at the cost of being a slow, retro, touring-type shifter that is not ideal for racing. If I get an s650 I was planning on sticking with the Hurst but I haven't found a single review anywhere on it. Everyone seems to be taking the MGW and the Barton. The only vids I've seen on the Hurst are the installations.
To be fair the s197's tr3650+ body-mounted shifter and rail flex are awful; first to second grannyshift under load requires you to give it a minute and I even get locked out of a grannyshift into third if I'm too hyper about it. Barton and MGW have the arms on each side for a better toploader feel with the MT-82. Hurst is still doing the single connection point but at least with the ears on the top and center of the MT-82 I imagine it's somewhat of an improvement over the tr3650 with the side mount. TIA preesh.
To be fair the s197's tr3650+ body-mounted shifter and rail flex are awful; first to second grannyshift under load requires you to give it a minute and I even get locked out of a grannyshift into third if I'm too hyper about it. Barton and MGW have the arms on each side for a better toploader feel with the MT-82. Hurst is still doing the single connection point but at least with the ears on the top and center of the MT-82 I imagine it's somewhat of an improvement over the tr3650 with the side mount. TIA preesh.
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