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Old 04-08-2001, 03:42 AM
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B&M Megashifter

What's your thoughts on B&M's Megashifter that is custom to our cars. Does it look any good installed? Is it worth it if the car is only street driven? Is it built tough enough? Quality? How easy is it to install? Does it come with instuctions or any online somewhere?
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I like the B&M megashifter that I have very well. It looks great, definately much better than the stock shifter. It also helps if you ever manually shift your trans, it rachets so it prevents you from accidently going into neutral or reverse. Its not too hard to install and it comes with decent instructions. The only hard part is you have to cut a hole in the plastic trim piece that covers the stock shifter. Be carefull when you cut the plastic piece and you will be fine.

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My Megashifter was from hell! Both it and my friend's completely failed in every way. By the time I kicked it down the street, not one part of it worked. But it was fun while it worked. And the install was a bear. Get a Hurst quarter stick. I like it a lot and it just plugged in place. Or a B&M Prostick if you want to do a custom install.
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I have a Mega shifter and I love it!!! You must have done something wrong with the install.

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I really like my Megashifter but I found it very hard to shift with the cable included in the kit, mostly out of park. I changed it to one of their HD cables and ran the cable direct(you'll see what I mean if you buy one and look in the directions on how they say to run it.) I'm pretty sure I used the HD 3ft. cable but don't hold me to it, it could have been the 4ft one but pretty sure it was the 3ft. That made all the difference. Either way it takes some getting used to but once you do I think it's great. Much better then the stock crap and it looks good too.
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Doesn't your T-handle constantly come unscrewed if you put any pressure on it? It's just aluminum screwed into cheap metal. It will strip eventually. Does your indicator slider still work? I had 2 handles with buttons, they both failed. The finish wore off the aluminum handle that came with it. I bought another chrome handle. It rusted. Didn't you have to do a bunch of hoaky wiring? I did and the supplied relay failed and wouldn't let the car start. The cable eventually failed resulting in my car rolling away when I thought it was in park. It was teetering over a ledge! Luckily the subframe connectors supported it. This ****ter (not mispelled) cost me at least $1000 in tows, extra parts, and mechanic bills. I will say something nice tho... your girlfriend won't want to drive the car with it, and it does look cool.
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Do anyone have the wirirng instructions for the shifter & if u do can u post it? thanx My shifter was very difficult to shift out of park (because of spring pressure) & it takes a lot of patience to keep getting under the car to adj the shifter cable.

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We have a divided room. I had one about 6 years ago and hated it. It jumped into reverse twice on me. Yes it was hooked up right! My unit could have had a defect or a clearance problem, but I did not give it another chance to fail. I sent it back to B&M and told them it was junk. To my suprise B&M called me and asked what they could do to make it right. I told them to buy me a transmission! That didn't happen, but they did give me a good deal on a t-350 and did subtract the cost of the megashifter from the price of a different model!

B&M is a great company IMHO and they have a customer for life!

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How does the Hurst Quarter Stick install? I like the looks of them but all the ones I have seen have their own console. Do they make one that fits in the console of our cars?

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well i just installed a b+m megfa shifter last weekend and i agree with the part abot beign a bit dificult to shift out of park , i am very happy with it. one thing that i d liek to pint out is to use lock-tite on ton t-handle or youll strip the treads. To answer someones request i still have the all of the instructions at home including the wiring diagrams.

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Old 05-01-2001, 10:43 AM
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Had mine for a couple years and I luv it, I luv it, I luv it !
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I installed my Megashifter back in 1998, and have had none of these problems. All I've replaced is the T-handle ****; my driving gloves are hard on the clear coated finish.

The first **** always worked itself loose on me... I didn't have Loctite (as recommended in the instructions), so I used anti-sieze (also mentioned in the book). So, for the second ****, I used loctite, and the new handle hasn't spun on me once.

The install was pretty easy, and took me a few hours. The bulk of the time was using a cutting tip in a soldering gun to cut my plastic console lid to take the shift plate. I wired up the Radio Shack relay as in the directions, no problems. The cable adjustment was a bit of a pain to get in/out of the car, but hey, it wasn't hard to do. A lot of guys rush through that step, and I think that's why they have shifting problems.


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I don't know why but i want to add this!!

the B&m megashifter does look awsome and done right works great!

the downsides:

pain in the *** to install, specially if you don't have a lift.

takes some breaking in, those first days are hard to shift it for sure!

And the supposed relay, what bs.....even if you wire this thing up perfectly it looks like an assembly from hell!

in my opinion i wouldn't buy one, but since i've got it and went through the hassle i've grown to love it!
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Guys, the Megashifter is complete junk. All around. How many times does this have to be posted? It is completely irrelevant of the quality of the installation. I have seen the kit and done the installation twice and regardless of installation procedure, the kit is junk.

B&M's overall quality has suffered severely in the past years. Their torque convertors are junk. Shift kits are junk. Shifters are junk. Tranny coolers are junk. I can go into details but what would be the point?

Some quick points.

1. You have to hack your console all to hell to make it work.

2. You have to replace shift cables with junk cables that are prone to come loose.

3. The wiring is a complete joke. Relays are junk. No clear explanation for wiring, and it would have been EXTREMELY easy to make a connector to adapt and plug right in to the OEM connector that was there.

4. You have to drill new holes to mount the shifter. With just 5 seconds of thought, they could have made it to bolt to the existing holes.

5. The shift boot falls apart into dust if you get a bottle of Armor All within 100 feet of it.

6. All the chrome flakes off the handle.

7. The threads all strip out as soon as you touch it unless you weld it on the shaft.

8. The indicator and light assembly for the PRNDL are complete junk.

9. The actual shifter once installed is very sloppy in my opinion.

The only thing that it has going for it is that it's better than the stock shifter. If that's what you want, fine. If you want something reliable and actually engineered, buy a Hurst.

But it looks good. If you have a car that you plan on putting in a museum and never using this shifter is perfect for you.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Chuck Everly:
How does the Hurst Quarter Stick install? I like the looks of them but all the ones I have seen have their own console. Do they make one that fits in the console of our cars?

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I installed a Quarterstick in my '88 several years back, and it still works perfectly. I bought the console mount one, but did not use the installation kit that was included. Instead I modified the stock plate to accept the new shifter, it looks like it could have come stock from GM. The shifter uses the stock neutral safety switch, and allows the use of the ignition key park lock cable. This shifter is awesome and much better looking than the B&M Megashifter.

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I installed a Megashifter last april and have been very happy with it. The installation of it was simple, but adjusting it was a bit tidious. I also have the problem getting it out of park sometimes, but the ratchet action is awesome and it looks killer. Well worth the 150.

http://www.evilface.com/camaro/interior/megashifter.jpg

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Woops, link should be:

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there is my megashifter. the plate is off because i have to adjust the sh*t all the time. and the indicator didnt work for a while so i had to redo that, and i already broke the stock cable. i ended up with their HD 4ft. this went in better and is much stronger. when i get the chance or time to drive my car i will relate on how it works!

and PLEASE SOMEONE POST A PICK OF THE 1/4STICK HURST!!
i want to see this beauty!

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by RARE-ROC-Z:

there is my megashifter. the plate is off because i have to adjust the sh*t all the time. and the indicator didnt work for a while so i had to redo that, and i already broke the stock cable. i ended up with their HD 4ft. this went in better and is much stronger. when i get the chance or time to drive my car i will relate on how it works!

and PLEASE SOMEONE POST A PICK OF THE 1/4STICK HURST!!
i want to see this beauty!

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I will be more than happy to e-mail you a photo of my quarter stick if you want it.

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While I don't have the same bad opinions as Todd91SS has of the B&M unit, I do have to agree with the point of the rubber boot and ArmorAll. Whoo! One application and you can see cracks start to form. Don't do it!
In fact, every point you state are extremely valid. I haven't been upset with much about the shifter and don't have problems with it and love using it. But the points you make make me think...

That quarterstick looks kinda cool. How exactly does it operate?
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hey i dont have the original console! does it come with a plate. and how much do those cost? and what original pieces do i need. i think i have some in a box. and does anyone need a B&M? i might have one if you do.. but i dont know if i want to go through the work to take it out.

oh well i will consider it if it is worth the money.

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odin 65,
That Quater Stick looks sweet. I have been trying to decide if I like the looks of the B&M, but I had never seen the Hurst. I will buy the Hurst as long as it is a ratchet. Is it? I like the subtle look. Also, about how much clearance do you have from your head unit? Mine CD player sticks out a little further than yours and the front lever might hit.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by AJ_92RS:
odin 65,
That Quater Stick looks sweet. I have been trying to decide if I like the looks of the B&M, but I had never seen the Hurst. I will buy the Hurst as long as it is a ratchet. Is it? I like the subtle look. Also, about how much clearance do you have from your head unit? Mine CD player sticks out a little further than yours and the front lever might hit.
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Thanks, but no it is not a ratchet. It has positive stops for all gears.
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Sorry. I made an installation kit and recessed the head unit into the dash about 3/4", if you use a regular kit it will hit.
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My Megga cra*per shifter stripped the handle and the post the handle sits on. Odin or anyone do you think the hurst would work in a firebird ta or has anyone done this I would prefer the quater stick and want to use a stock shifter plate.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by poncho9789:
My Megga cra*per shifter stripped the handle and the post the handle sits on. Odin or anyone do you think the hurst would work in a firebird ta or has anyone done this I would prefer the quater stick and want to use a stock shifter plate.

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I dont see why it would'nt. I modified my stock console, i'm sure you could do the same to yours.

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thanks odin my shifter plate has a leather boot(stock) and I can get one cheep so I will look into doing it.

Thanks
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Odin, that quarterstick looks AWESOME! Could you post how you installed it? Seeing that makes me reconsider buying the Megashifter or the Hurst Dual Gate!
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I have the megashifter, a couple things: Buy the hammer head handle, it's much nicer. Buy some locktite quicktite so you don't have to mess with having a loose handle.. I like mine alot better than the stock but I still think they could have made it alot easier to install... That b&m cable is useless.. The stock one is much better...

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I installed my Megashifter today, it was very easy to put in kind of time consuming though about 3 1/2 hours, I even used the stock cable and so far it works fine.

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I just ordered the Megashifter yesterday. I'm new to this forum, as well as a '87 Formula owner as of this week. After reading this thread I'm reconsidering my purchase. Anyone else use their stock cable? If there is a good ratchet alternative I might not even open it, just send it back.
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Steve10, don't worry about it. if you take your time, follow the instructions, and double check everything before you button it up, you'll be OK.
Everyone who says; 'I have to adjust it all the time' Use an F-ing wrench and some Loc-Tite.
To get the wiring done, crimp some snap connectors on to the stock wiring so you can wire up the relay on the work bench and just snap it in to the car.
I've had mine in for two years with no problems. Even through two AutoX seasons it hasn't got out of whack. Yeah the park detent is pretty stiff, but no problems.
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