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    Short Shifter

    Anyone got one or know a good one for Jazz???

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    why would u need one for a jazz???

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    what do i write here? Array
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    i personally find it could be bit shorter but i just got a new gear knob that is a big bigger than the original knob so it provides a bit bigger area to grap when changing gears, Tony has the best gearknob i must say, so jealous

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    for the manual, short shift is advisable. Besides shorter stroke, also more precise. The feeling is definitely different from just changing the knob. for most civic short shift only costs like $1XX.... and if this is the case for jazz, go for it.... but get better brand though as it does make a difference ......

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    Well does anyone know of a good brand which i can get for my Jazz???

    I know Type R gear knob and custom bootshift so yeah...

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    i was looking for one ages ago but never found anything


    c's seem to have a lot so try them i guess for a starting point

    Pete

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    At this stage I'm not aware of anyone that makes one for the Jazz. This was mainly because the manual was not available in Japan until the recent update.

    So chances are there may be something around now (or shortly) but I am yet to see anything.

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    Change to a momo style gearknob, it will slightly reduce your shift throw.


    I'm using a Momo combat evo atm:


    It feels great :P

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    Personally, I wouldn't go for a short shifter unless I've got uber long arms. (or aftermarket seats with lowered seat rails)

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    [QUOTE=Tony]Personally, I wouldn't go for a short shifter unless I've got uber long arms. (or aftermarket seats with lowered seat rails) [/QUOT

    Not necessarily Tony. Normally a good short shift also evaluate your standard seating position. The best u wanna know is just drive another car that has short shift and the same car that doesnt have one..... u ll love the short shift.... completely different......

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    I use Razo 340g gear knob
    Feel so nice

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