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Supposedly the new GR86/BRZ has a better shifter then the gen1.
Less "notchy" and better cross shifting action. Are they interchangeable with the gen1. Thoughts?
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The upgrade in the shifting action is likely done in the transmission. I would guess that the shifter itself has the same measurements as the old one, but is different because they redesigned the reverse lockout mechanism.
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I found the shifter to be incredibly stiff and notchy when changing gears in a dealer's showroom demonstrator, to the point of being a deal-killer. So a question for owners: Does it feel considerably more fluid and easier to shift once the car is running? There's no opportunity to test drive one around here to find out for myself.
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Do you consider that the engine is not running and the synchronization does not work properly and the transmission oil is also cold?
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Shifter feels very similar to the old car, if anything it’s easier to shift.
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IMO the shifter is improved compared to the first gen.
Generally more crisp shifting and no more issues getting into 2nd that the original had occaisionally. |
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I haven't really driven any other manual cars (just an older Golf and my buddy's VA STi), and it feels snappy and responsive to me compared to those. I have also noticed, that as I've worn it in in the last ~400 or so miles, there is a little less "crunchiness" in the gears, particularly 1st and 2nd.
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