06-05-2022, 06:37 PM | #1 |
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CAE Shift 2021 M2C
Recent development - CAE shifter has been great but after a recent shop visit I noticed the shifter felt pretty hard to shift. It seems to want to pop out of 3 or 4th unless im pretty forceful with my shifting. No grinding but it does seem like something is up with the shifter.
I did look up maintenance and bought the wursh oil they recommend but still havent the same issue. Anything else I need to check? |
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Here's a video of it happening. Disregard the guy on the right. He faded his brakes and wasn't able to stop so he broke line and pointed me by. I was already slowing down because I could feel the panic coming from his car.
I was in fourth under heavy braking, you can hear it pop out of gear, grind a little bit on the gate and then make a pretty big noise when going back into gear. https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx7UTTXEX...FwMY8tM5z62-wM |
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Are you on the stock trany mounts? If so look into swapping them out for stiffer ones, the stock stuff lets the trany move quite a bit which could be the cause of your issue.
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They took it apart from under the car and couldn't find anything. The stock trans mounts looked like they ok. Regardless I had them put in the revshift green mounts I ordered. I'm wondering if my previous shop just didn't have it aligned the right way where it was able to shift over time. Because when they put it back together it was fixed : The new shop was very upfront about them not doing anything except for taking it apart for diagnostics and spray a good amount of wursh on the dssr. |
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06-23-2022, 07:57 AM | #10 |
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Keep an eye out on those Revshift mounts, I've snapped the studs on both the black (street) and green (race) mounts. In the end I went with Rogue mounts, they are a bit more compliant than the Revshift ones but they haven't snapped on me yet.
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That's what the one we worked on today did. Doesn't take much movement at all to throw them out of whack.
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