Re: Shifter knobs
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Re: Shifter knobs
- From: "captain_hydrogen" <captainhydrogen@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 02:46:21 -0000
There are two Phoenix-Area members of the Arizona DeLorean Club who
have been using Casey's Machined Shift Knobs since the DeLorean Car
Show in Memphis and neither have complained about them getting too
hot even in the Arizona sun. One member is using the aluminum
shifter with black rubber inserts and the other member is using the
stainless steel spherical shifter, the later being a daily driver.
Both have noticed that it does get hot, but at least one (the daily
driver) has stated that it doesn't seem to get as hot and stay as hot
as the original black shifter. (Remember, black absorbs light and
plastic retains heat.) The metal shift knobs have a light-reflective
surface and metal is a good conductor of both heat and cold, so the
metal shifter seems to cool down very quickly, especially with the
A/C vents right in front blowing cold air on it (hot air in winter).
Overall, the members who are using Casey's shift knobs seem to prefer
both the look, feel, and temperature resistance over that of the
original black plastic shift knob.
Ben Ferguson
Owner - Sonoran Scientific
Member of the Board of Directors - American Hydrogen Association
Member - Arizona DeLorean Club
captainhydrogen@xxxx
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "patrickdmc" <patrickdmc@xxxx> wrote:
> For anyone that has the SS knob. Doesn't that get hot in the
sun?
> I have an aluminum Hurst T-handle on mine and with this california
> sun it gets so hot I keep expecting the word Hurst to be branded
into
> the palm of my right hand.
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> Patrick
> 1040
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> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dmc12don" <DMC12Don@xxxx> wrote:
> > Who is it that has the SS and aluminum shifter knobs?
> > Thanks, Don VIN 6860
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