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I'm in the market for a new shift knob, and have narrowed my search down to the two titled. I have found little to no information about the MAP Delrin knob, and zip for the AMS V2 (tall). I'm looking for a shift knob to help with fluidity of motion, and for some reason I feel that taller knobs will do just that.
Does anyone have experience with either of these? If so, what do you like and dislike?
I haven't used either knob, but I have used similar styles to both. I feel like the stock knob shape fits better in my hand with the ball end. Sometimes I hold the shifter different and that style allows me to do so, unlike with the straighter style knob you're kind of stuck grabbing it like a lever rather than comfortably placing your hand on the top and having a good grip. Just from my experience, not sure on your preference.
I haven't used either knob, but I have used similar styles to both. I feel like the stock knob shape fits better in my hand with the ball end. Sometimes I hold the shifter different and that style allows me to do so, unlike with the straighter style knob you're kind of stuck grabbing it like a lever rather than comfortably placing your hand on the top and having a good grip. Just from my experience, not sure on your preference.
Yeah I hear you. I went ahead and picked up the MAP knob so we'll see how she does. Worst comes to worst, I can always get rid of it and pick up the AMS one. I'll post back after I get it installed.