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01-23-2007, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Questions for Lokar Shifter Guys
I like the look of the Lokar shifters. I have not had any luck finding out how they work though. I had a B&M Star or Mega Shifter in my drag truck and loved the "slap-stick" action. My new project truck is more street but I am using the existing drag truck running gear. This means the first time a Civic with a folgers can exhaust rev's his motor, I will have to prove him and my girlfriend that my ego has not changed since high school.
Questions: Lokar says a nylon button... what does it do/for? With a Lokar, do you have the ability to shift gears manually? If so, am I going to fly through 3rd and hit neutral or worse, reverse at 7200rpm? I know that as I get older, I will have to sacifrice streetabilty, driveability, form, function, fit and finish so I would like to know if you have a Lokar, would you recomend it? Last, if you have one, what length? Thanks in advance and as always, pics would be great if you have one |
01-24-2007, 08:33 AM | #2 |
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Re: Questions for Lokar Shifter Guys
I had a 23" shifter in my 68. I'm changing to a 16" after the resto. I loved mine. It dosen't have a ratchet action like a B&M, but the detent is tight enough you can feel it when you shift manually. It will shift into neutral after drive, but it does have a reverse lockout. The button isn't nylon, it has a nylon liner around an aluminum button. The button only engages out of Park or neutral. It doesn't lock in any forward gears, which is good for manual shifting.
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