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  1. #13
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    would the shifter from a type r fit str8 into the vtir?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean Machine View Post
    would the shifter from a type r fit str8 into the vtir?
    vtir and type r shifter are indentical.............

    the reason i say this.

    is i stufed mine ages ago and my mate at honda checked them for me on there price and parts listing.........lol

    onyl difference are the linkages and the gearbox and the knob........lol

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    oh really? shit i gotta say but the shifter on my b18c2 is pretty small anyway i wasnt sure how much shorter you could get with it..

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    They key is not reducing the height, its reducing the throw.

    Making it shorter wont improve anything apart from looking sick bro

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    Not exactly. If a taken shfter was shortened in height you do in fact decrease the throw. But the effort in making the shift will also be increased.
    Deano.

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    Spot on Dean.

    More force is required closer to the pivot point in order to shift. This is the pay off for a shorter throw.

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    friend had a vti-r, jumped in my car and drove my dc2r..1st thing he said was "omg the shifting is so short compared to his vti-r" -shrugs-

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    i'd say if you have a dc2r, no need for an aftermarket short shifter, its already perfect! if you have another spec dc2 for that matter, go and get one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    Not exactly. If a taken shfter was shortened in height you do in fact decrease the throw. But the effort in making the shift will also be increased.
    Yeh that is true, When i had my r33 it was shortened and it did reduce throw slighty but the way it shifted through gears was sh*t which was more noticable than any feeling of reduced throw.

    Anyways like everyone said the type R shifter is great stock, go with some handling mods rather than fiddling with things that don't need to be touched.
    Last edited by b18boy; 15-12-2008 at 11:07 AM.

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