R50/53 How COLD is your Knob?
#27
That's odd. I did too, and I have the same results. Maybe that extra horsepower you get out of an aftermarket **** just isn't worth suffering the "cold ****".
#28
#29
Thinking about a Whalen and was wondering two things in addition to the "cold in the winter" characteristic :
Does it also get super hot in the summer?
Is a great looking, hefty shift **** really worth the $$ ?
My old Miata OEM shift **** was heavily weighted mostly to cut down on vibration, but the OEM MINI **** has little to no vibration to start with.
It does look faster.
Does it also get super hot in the summer?
Is a great looking, hefty shift **** really worth the $$ ?
My old Miata OEM shift **** was heavily weighted mostly to cut down on vibration, but the OEM MINI **** has little to no vibration to start with.
It does look faster.
#30
#34
Thinking about a Whalen and was wondering two things in addition to the "cold in the winter" characteristic :
Does it also get super hot in the summer?
Is a great looking, hefty shift **** really worth the $$ ?
My old Miata OEM shift **** was heavily weighted mostly to cut down on vibration, but the OEM MINI **** has little to no vibration to start with.
It does look faster.
Does it also get super hot in the summer?
Is a great looking, hefty shift **** really worth the $$ ?
My old Miata OEM shift **** was heavily weighted mostly to cut down on vibration, but the OEM MINI **** has little to no vibration to start with.
It does look faster.
I'm kidding; this was something that I whipped up on a day when I was a bit bored.
Cutting up the ball takes too much time to make it a marketable item; but it IS a bit different, don't you think?
#36
Very cool!
BTW: Outmotoring has a great option for covering a ****:
http://outmotoring.com/mini_cooper_s...nob_cover.html
BTW: Outmotoring has a great option for covering a ****:
http://outmotoring.com/mini_cooper_s...nob_cover.html
#39
http://www.sparcoracing.com/images/D/185-cf.jpg
that is my shiftnob =] it gets super hot, and super cold. I kinda wanna say that covering them up wont help? seems like I read that somewhere..
that is my shiftnob =] it gets super hot, and super cold. I kinda wanna say that covering them up wont help? seems like I read that somewhere..
#42
Besides moving too a climate with both mild summers and winters,
Check out the various golf club socks/covers. They come in many different patterns and types and work just fine on any **** to keep it protected from the elements.
Any **** material made out of something that doesn't warm or cool off too quick would be helpful or even a combination of materials.
My momo **** is carbonfiber with chrome trim. Works fine but we have no winter and summer is 75 to 88 degrees.
#43
How much for the foreskin?
#46
On my Mazdaspeed Protege I had a roundie **** - in orange leather bottom with an aluminum top - and it got COLD. I cut a keyhole-shaped hole in the bottom of a tennis ball and viola`, shift **** koozie. Worked great and when it got dirty another tennis ball was close at hand. The rubber inside kept it from slipping (much) and the custom wool outer was warm and fuzzy. Multiple colors available, etc.
I have the stock **** on my MCS and haven't tried the tennis ball thing yet.
I have the stock **** on my MCS and haven't tried the tennis ball thing yet.