BMW E46// BMW SHORT SHIFTER VS UUC EVO3 SHORT SHIFTER WITH DSSR

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2020
  • BMW E46, Short Shifter versus UUC EVO3 Short Shifter with Dual Shear Selector Rod. If you own a BMW E46 with a manual transmission then installing a Short Shifter is going to make a huge improvement to your driving experience. To help you I do a comparison between the BMW Short Shifter and the Short Shift kit from UUC, the EVO3 combined with the Dual Shear Selector Rod.
    In this video I explain the differences between Short Shift kits and what you should look for when looking to upgrade to a short shift kit.
    (I am NOT sponsored by UUC)
    My Car
    2003 BMW E46 325Ci Coupe
    Upgrades and Suppliers
    UUC Short Shifter with DSSR
    VF Engineering Supercharger
    Supersprint Cat Back Exhaust
    Schrick Camshafts
    StopTech Big Brake Kit (Front)
    H & R Coil Overs
    Apex Race Wheels
    Turner Motorsport Adjustable Rear Camber Arm
    Turner Motorsport Sway Bars Front and Rear
    Super Pro Polyurethane Dif bushes
    Turner Motorsport
    ECS Tuning
    Vac Motorsport
    BimmerWorld
    Filmed Using
    Canon M50
    Rhode Video Mic
    Music
    Epidemic Sound
    Edited using
    Luma Fusion
    Additional Graphics
    Canva.com
    Thank you for watching....
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Komentáře • 9

  • @pjay1233
    @pjay1233 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the review!

  • @Pustivuk
    @Pustivuk Před 2 lety

    Hope they make it for e39 as well

  • @shintopig
    @shintopig Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought the UUC short shift kit, but no selector rod. Will update for sure on how it turns out!

  • @williamgreen9280
    @williamgreen9280 Před rokem

    What do you think about the dinan short shifter?

  • @IMTHATELDER
    @IMTHATELDER Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Michael, I know this a bit of an old video but I’ve got a couple questions.
    Is your car a 5 speed ? And can you remember what length of dssr you bought?
    UUCS website is American and I know they’ve got some different measurements for different cars that may not coincide with what was sold in the U.K. and Australia. Just kinda paranoid about buying the wrong length one and having to send it all the way back to the states to get another one.
    Any help would be much appreciated
    Cheers

    • @Sixty4motorsport
      @Sixty4motorsport  Před 2 lety +1

      No prob. Mine is the 5 spd, and I can't remember the DSSR length, however Turner motorsport allow you to select the DSSR to suit your car when you go to the checkout. I'll need to go back through my purchases (and there's a few), to see if it gives details.

    • @IMTHATELDER
      @IMTHATELDER Před 2 lety

      @@Sixty4motorsport awesome man thank you so much. loved the DISA video by the way !