TWM vs B&M shifter review
Did my 1st HPDE at Homestead/Miami Speedway2 weeks ago. My heart rate is just now starting to return to normal.
I'm a retired over the road truck driver with I don't know how many million miles behind a windshield. I, and I'm sure countless other drivers, would just naturally rest the right hand on the stick for lack of a better place to put it. Just got to be a habit. After a couple of sessions on track and having my instructor smack my right hand a hundred times telling me it belonged on the 2:00 o'clock on the wheel he told me next session he would make his point. When I picked him up for the next session and we started out onto the track he showed me his hammer. He just sat there and said "make my day".
This whole story is meant to say your hands belong on the STEERING wheel except for, and only when, CHANGING GEARS. If the knob is too hot or too cold your hand is there WAY TOO LONG.
I'm a retired over the road truck driver with I don't know how many million miles behind a windshield. I, and I'm sure countless other drivers, would just naturally rest the right hand on the stick for lack of a better place to put it. Just got to be a habit. After a couple of sessions on track and having my instructor smack my right hand a hundred times telling me it belonged on the 2:00 o'clock on the wheel he told me next session he would make his point. When I picked him up for the next session and we started out onto the track he showed me his hammer. He just sat there and said "make my day".
This whole story is meant to say your hands belong on the STEERING wheel except for, and only when, CHANGING GEARS. If the knob is too hot or too cold your hand is there WAY TOO LONG.
But seriously the shift knob gets damn hot and it's uncomfortable even shifting quickly. It doesn't really "burn" my hand per say, it just hurts. I may eventually get a steel shift knob (I have the aluminum one now). Steel has a lower heat transfer coefficient so it won't feel as hot to the touch.
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Sep 24, 2015 09:32 AM



