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Old 28 March 11, 21:34   #1
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Default HI Converter - G27 Sequential Mod


HI Converter is the most simple, economic and functional way to have a realistic sequential shifter in your G27. This is a mechanical device from a single piece, easy to install, that does not alter the original shifter preserving the warranty of the wheel.

HI Converter is a device manufactured by our modder Ximu and can only be purchased in simgadgets.net

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Old 30 March 11, 10:15   #2
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Has anyone tried this?? It looks interesting to me. I wish the website showed some closeup pics of it.

Any thoughts?
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Old 31 March 11, 01:39   #3
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Has anyone tried this?? It looks interesting to me. I wish the website showed some closeup pics of it.

Any thoughts?
Its a fairly new product, so probably not very many users yet. I may pull the trigger on one for my G27. If I do, I will post my thoughts.

EDIT: At roughly $45 shipped, I'll likely grab one in a week.
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Old 31 March 11, 09:03   #4
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Eh, I'll just build my own...thank you very much.
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Old 4 April 11, 16:15   #5
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Does it work with a G25?
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Old 6 April 11, 02:39   #6
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Why would you want it for the G25 when the G25 already has a sequential shifter>????????????????
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Old 6 April 11, 06:18   #7
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I moded mine with a rubberband, works perfect.
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Old 14 April 11, 17:36   #8
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I moded mine with a rubberband, works perfect.
And it truly does work! i've had my G27 for about a month now and just last week i realized that there is no sequential shifting . So i tried the rubber band trick.
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Old 29 June 11, 05:32   #9
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inside or outside the shifter?

I may try the new HI for my g27. much cleaner and with more force. Rubber bands work i have a few wrapped around the stick and attached to the housing, but the boot on my shifter is getting really dirty and may tear soon.
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Old 22 August 11, 05:08   #10
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I moded mine with a rubberband, works perfect.
I am going to give that a go myself this week.
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Old 29 August 11, 05:04   #11
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Rubberbands work very well, but will break if you drive sequential alot. My 1st lot wore down and broke after 1 week of use, it'd be annoying if they broke mid-race lol. The HI mod looks nice but a abit of a pain to unscrew everything when you want to change back to H-shifter again. I'll stick with rubber bands for awhile, need to find some stronger ones that don't wear out so fast.
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Old 29 August 11, 23:52   #12
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Rubberbands work very well, but will break if you drive sequential alot. My 1st lot wore down and broke after 1 week of use, it'd be annoying if they broke mid-race lol. The HI mod looks nice but a abit of a pain to unscrew everything when you want to change back to H-shifter again. I'll stick with rubber bands for awhile, need to find some stronger ones that don't wear out so fast.
Have you tried some thin surgical tubing? The stuff is strong as hell and doesn't really wear out. Same stuff is used on hunting slingshots, acts the same as elastic bands.
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