6spdMan said:Has anyone installed one of these on their manny tranny? Which of the favored workshops do the most work on manual tranny BMW's in Singapore (I know there aren't that many to begin with - mt BMW's that is).

wilman2772 said:Both BVO & J4C have installed at least 3 sets of them with the DSSR!
T6 said:Congrats Peter. U must really bring your garae queen to the mth end meet-up fpr us to gasp and ogle.
BorisRS said:6spdMan,
Sorry but only saw this thread just now. I had the UUC combo fitted to my E39. Job was done by Amos and made a whole lot of difference. Shift feel is pretty notchy but accurate and without any slack. Guess you like your UUC shifter as well![]()
6spdMan said:.....My garage queen is now a pleasure to shift and clutch, much like my '90 911C4 which had a manual tranny....
BorisRS said:Garage queen : Why dont you get a chance to drive your E60? Shame to just let it sit there.
90 964C4: Had? Which one? Is it still on our roads?
BorisRS said:New Shoes? What did you get? I am running on PS2 and am seriously impressed with the tyre (15k km so far)
Yes, the 90 911C4 is codenamed the 964 version of the 911. And we have something in common. I used to have a 94 E36m3. One of my all time fav cars. Mine was an Avus blue coupe. I still think it makes (aside from Ferraris) nearly the best sound for a road car. Not too loud but man! what a lovely noise.
E34EuroTouring said:For those who think UUC SSK is great, you might want to try Autosolutions short shifter. Its built for the M3 just the way it should be engineered. Check out the site:
www.autosolutions.net
Check out Mikes review here:
http://m3.madrussian.net/review_as_ssk.shtml
The "Mad Russian" who is pretty anal about the "perfect" shifter.
I think this shifter is the *Best* yet!. Trying to get one....
6spdMan said:It's too bad that Rasputin doesn't offer an E60 fitment. I'll just have to struggle along with my less than perfect Evo3, regretting every time I make a less than perfect double de-clutched downshift, all the while cursing Rob Levinson for selling crap products to an unsuspecting market. Maybe I'll compound my sorrows by getting the DSSR when Rob sees fit to release yet another crap product for long suffering but less than discerning Bimmerphiles. Not!
I'm sure AS's products are right up there with the best of breed, but unless one has the necessary skills, platform, and environment to use the tool properly, the quest for perfection is pretty academic and pointless. As far as I am concerned, the UUC Evo3 is a good product at a reasonable price for boh chap plodders without an F1 license.
Besides, if one is after perfection, which to me means fastest possible shift times without any missed shifts, one is obliged to transplant the 7 speed SMGIII from the E60 M5, and make sure launch control is the default setting. I don't think even BVO can pull that one off. So we are kind of stuffed, aren't we?
Have you actually tried an Evo3, or are you relying solely on internet reviews? If the latter, then I think you should withhold judgement until you have had a chance to do the former.
Have to go make some sloppy shifts now, so end of rant.