I'm currently sitting on a rogue engineering short shifter. The UUC shifter is on sale for $275 to my door. Anyone want to convince me I'll love it $275 more over my Rogue Engineering or is the only proper upgrade an auto solutions shifter?
I'm currently sitting on a rogue engineering short shifter. The UUC shifter is on sale for $275 to my door. Anyone want to convince me I'll love it $275 more over my Rogue Engineering or is the only proper upgrade an auto solutions shifter?
I've had the UUC short shifter and DSSR for close to 10 years now. No issues with it and it's still one of my favorite mods. I haven't tried the Rogue unit but I believe Rob (newjack) has one installed in his car and he's driven my car recently too. Maybe he'll chime in with his thoughts
Dinan CAI &Throttle body, ESS Tuning TS2, Bimmerbrakes gen3 headers, UUC SSK & DSSR. Achilles oil pump, VAC oil pan baffle
M3 Motor mounts, UUC Trans mounts, Modified clutch style LSD 3.15, TMS front subframe reinforcement, Koni Yellow sports,
H&R sport springs, UUC sway bars, BMW Perf. Rotors, UUC SS brake lines, Hawk HPS pads, CSL replica wheels,
Rotora strut bar, FXR HID conversion, M3 Mirror conversion, BSW stage 1 speakers
I have the Rogue shifter and I've driven Rob's ZHP with the UUC. I honestly think the UUC is more to my liking. It's a little shorter and more notchy than the rogue unit. The rogue SSK feels very similar to stock, albeit a bit shorter throws. Don't get me wrong I love the Rogue SSK, but its like picking chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Both are good its just slight preference.
That seals the deal for me. Thanks for your back to back opinion between the two. I will be learning stick with this shifter, so perhaps something closer to stock will be better to learn on. I am actually currently practicing on a Convertible ZHP and find the throws suicidally long. So knowing it's like OEM but shorter sounds attractive to me. I will also have all the bushings refreshed. Perhaps in a year or so I will look at an Auto solutions shifter, since people seam to say that is the cream of the crop.
You get used to the short throws after the first drive. I remember sitting in Dane's car at the Ohio meet last year. Clutched in with the car off and tested the throws and I thought I was using a yardstick (his is stock). Ironically I had no issues with the stock shifter when it was on my car.
Rogue is solid feel, shorter throws and could easily pass as stock to anyone who has never driven a ZHP.
Does anyone else get vertical lines on their windows after rolling them up and down? I'm looking at getting tint but don't want to put it on there and have it get scratched. The lines are nearly impossible to get on camera and wipe off the interior glass easily.
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