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B&M Shifter...
Wassup guys, I just have a quick question. I was looking at the B&M Pro Bandit shifter, and I noticed that the manual stated it has two neutrals, one neutral for driving around purposes and the other being true neutral. I just wanted to know what is meant by neutral for driving around purposes? Would really appreciate the help. Thanks guys in advance.
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Re: B&M Shifter...
Because of the design of these types of shifters you have to click thru several gears to get to "true" neutral. But this B&M Bandit shifter has a safety feature that lets you find neutral in between gears with one click - so in case of engine or drivetrain failure you can still coast to safety without having to go from 2nd gear to 1st gear to reverse then FINALLY neutral.
This B&M shifter is made for GM Powerglide transmissions - a lightweight aluminum 2 speed automatic tranny. Not meant for Hondas. |
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Re: B&M Shifter...
Thanks. I know it's not for Hondas, I'm considering it for my GTA.
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