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2014 GT track car looking for the best Shifter Bracket with Low NVH

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Old 7/22/14, 06:37 AM
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Using Joe Heck Racing parts bracket with the urethane insert no NVH and nice improvement.


Also have Steeda shifter and Amsoil fluid but I did each change separately to try to understand the incremental improvements made.
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Originally Posted by Dean Martin
Using Joe Heck Racing parts bracket with the urethane insert no NVH and nice improvement.


Also have Steeda shifter and Amsoil fluid but I did each change separately to try to understand the incremental improvements made.
What made the most notable improvement?
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