i understand that you are upset and/or disappointed - i was too when i went through the 30 or so hours of work on the kit, making up drawings, sourcing out components, only to find out that it wouldn't work - it was a huge pain in the butt
of course i can't predict the future plans for anybody's car - i also don't want to make any assumptions - but, i do know what is in store for dino's right now - so, i am confident it found a new home, and at this point in time, likely the best one available right now
of course i don't have any issue with a "second set of eyes" looking at this - in fact, there have already been quite a few sets of eyes that have looked at it, including but not limited to: the original designer, with whom i spoke at length about the design when i first got mine, the designer of the shift block currently on the market, and pete at rs barn - we all came to the same determination which was that there are very real limitations to what can be done in there
the need for flexibility in angular rotation, the limitations of the long shaft running down the middle of the car, the tolerances required up front, and the amount of movement required at both ends all factored into a very difficult situation that resulted in an expensive and complicated design - it "works" but is not without very real issues that make it undesirable for many
i would absolutely NOT recommend this for a daily driver - it's a very different animal than the one for the 944
are there areas that could be improved on the kit? probably, though i doubt they would come without further compromise - the real question though is why bother? i fought with this for a couple of months - i kept bumping into the same problems - expensive components, new ones needing to be made, difficult installation - it was a serious exercise in turd polishing - that all ends up to a huge waste of time when there is a much easier and less expensive solution
feel free though to reverse engineer to your heart's content - best of luck - i'd be happy to pass along the things i learned about it
94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating
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