Thread: Ratchet Shifter Opinion
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10-29-2017 11:03 AM #1
Ratchet Shifter Opinion
Drag race car only. Car currently has a hurst quarter stick shifter and I've been looking at the B&M ratchet shifter online and thinking maybe about buying it for the car. Anyone have any opinions or experience on using a ratchet shifter? thanks1972 Z28 Camaro, Full Drag Car, 383 CID
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10-30-2017 04:55 AM #2
Which shifter? B&M makes a few. I put the Hurst V-Matic III in my '56 wagon. It is the same shifter as the B&M Mega Shifter (only a few dollars cheaper). It works fairly well and will take a bit of getting used to. Of course I don't drag race the car, it's just a street driver but it will go thru the gears pretty good!
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10-30-2017 07:27 AM #3
I had the B&M hammer in my chevelle, it has a short throw and you really have to "hammer" it. For the strip I think you'd like it. Previous to the hammer, it had the B&M star shifter. The star has a much longer throw, and takes very little force to operate.
I seem to recall that each of those has a dual action mode: you can engage the ratchet action, or a more common detent advance mode..
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