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    #16
    Originally posted by lolcantturn View Post
    The only way i can see this working is if there's an adjustable amount of twist.
    10 degrees should be fine. The twist angle does not differ THAT much. Maybe by a few degrees, which you aren't going to notice.

    So in this thread I have mcgillaguddy, Gnarles, Big Willy, and Luis325 who I will PM upon me hearing back from Rob on ETA. Anyone else interested?
    paint sucks

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      #17
      why not take the DSSR, cut it in the center thread both ends (F) then use a threaded rod and 2 lock nuts for that adjustment yo

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        #18
        Sure, I'll have my machine shop get right on it ;)
        paint sucks

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          #19
          Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
          10 degrees should be fine. The twist angle does not differ THAT much. Maybe by a few degrees, which you aren't going to notice.

          So in this thread I have mcgillaguddy, Gnarles, Big Willy, and Luis325 who I will PM upon me hearing back from Rob on ETA. Anyone else interested?
          Right here.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Dominic49 View Post
            why not take the DSSR, cut it in the center thread both ends (F) then use a threaded rod and 2 lock nuts for that adjustment yo
            ^^I did this with a standard selector rod when I was first figuring out how much angle was needed -- then I welded one up. The problem is that you need to run really fine threads so that the adjustment has a small effect on the length.

            Really, as has been said, the angle being 10 degrees will be fine-- any adjustment needed on an odd setup can be made by bending the shifter, which a lot of guys do anyway..

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              #21
              Am I the only one currently running a DSSR with a 24v and 260?
              88 325is - S52 powered

              Originally posted by King Arthur
              We'll not risk another frontal assault, that rabbit's dynamite!

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                #22
                ^^Yes.

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                  #23
                  Well shit, I feel like a baller then.
                  88 325is - S52 powered

                  Originally posted by King Arthur
                  We'll not risk another frontal assault, that rabbit's dynamite!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Dominic49 View Post
                    why not take the DSSR, cut it in the center thread both ends (F) then use a threaded rod and 2 lock nuts for that adjustment yo
                    I tried that, and made a good attempt, but didn't even mak it out of the garage before it loosened up.

                    ...I'm down for one if the price is comparable to their others.

                    I like the G260 tranny, but man, it's just too notchy for me.
                    I had a UUC shifter and a Rogue weighted selector rod on my 540M, and it was the best shifting car I'd been in. Paired with the UUC V12 clutch/flywheel conversion, that car was a friggin' pleasure to drive.
                    -Brandon
                    '86 325es S50
                    '12 VW GTI Autobahn DSG
                    '03 540i M-Sport (sold)
                    '08 Jeep SRT-8 (sold)

                    For sale:
                    S50 TMS chip for Schricks

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                      #25
                      Working on a swap right now.

                      Using white325is's cross member, it's 14 degrees.
                      john@m20guru.com
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