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Short shifter?
Ok iev done a few readings upon short shifters, upon my research as far as i know, a car can only shift as fast as the synchros will let, an thus, no matter how fast u shift, it wont let u shift that fast
But the purpose of a short shifter is to reduce shift throws an not the actual shifting times, correct?
SO my real question, are they really worth the money? yes im cheap being a student :P
Disregard ebay, im talkin about the real shortshifters, heard some bad stories of ebay ones, breakin off while driving lol
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They will allow you to shift faster confidently, rather than shift faster and make ur arm feel like you're getting a workout
Your synchros should be able to take a prety fast shfit anyway
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stay oem bro... some sites saids that short shifter damage ur tranny, no matter how expensive is....
respect!
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Originally Posted by mugen_ctr
... breakin off while driving lol...
There are some which are weighted which can improve the feel especially shifting at high rpm.
As for breaking, it really comes down to the material used - stay away from alumium ones for sure.
MFactory Competition Products
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I have an RS*R short shifter and I love it. Feels great to shift, good a firm, nice feedback.
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I have buddyclub short shifter single bend. The difference isn't worth what I spent on it.
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Originally Posted by tigerwing
stay oem bro... some sites saids that short shifter damage ur tranny, no matter how expensive is....
respect!
thats not true, short shifters don't damage your tranny, the driver does.
Winton Raceway
B16A EM1 - 1:50
B16A EF9 - 1:48
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^^^^^ tru, just cos the drives thinks short shifter must mean faster they can slam it in faster with out damaging anything.
if u drive normally with a short shifter its fine. ive had mine for 5 years and been to a few track days with it and my gears are in perfect order.
Car: 05' Civic Turbo Car: EK 97'
Motor - D17 Motor - B20T
Winton - 1:47 Winton - 1:46
7th Gen Melbourne #1
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cheers guys, i just dont really like the feeling of a long throw lol, im just tryna weigh up the options, if driven normally, do u find it much easier to get into gears? sometime when goin 4th into 5th, its sorta hard, kinda hard to explain
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yes there is less throw, going into gears to me is alot easier.
but if you having problems going into gear with a stock shifter its more of a bush or internal problem not the shifter it self
Last edited by Riced_Civic; 07-02-2011 at 05:43 AM.
Car: 05' Civic Turbo Car: EK 97'
Motor - D17 Motor - B20T
Winton - 1:47 Winton - 1:46
7th Gen Melbourne #1
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ah kk, thanks man, never though it could be that lol, but yea, will replace the bushes soon, i guess for the money, its more so a want than a need item
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