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    [HELP] - Comptech short shift install problem

    While i'm tryin to install my comptech short shift today, i have find problems with removing the cup holder. And I have been searching in the forum about installing a comptech short shift, but i couldn't find anything about that bit. Could anyone help me out and tell me how to remove the cup holder?

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    Once you have removed the gear change surround. Gently lever the cup holder up. The cup holder is only held in by clips start closer to the gear changer then work backwards...use a thin flat blade scew driver between the cup holder and the plastics underneath it be carefull though not to damage anything...be patient as you can break the clip holders if you are to rough..I have the honda instructions to remove this stuff if you need them I can scan them and email them to you. BTW the clip at the front of the gear change assembly is a pain to move you will have fun with this... Start with a stubby scew driver...to try and move it upwards..

    Also with the comptech short shifter make sure it is on 100 % and use the locktite they supply ...use it on the allen screws as well...mine came loose
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peekay34
    Once you have removed the gear change surround. Gently lever the cup holder up. The cup holder is only held in by clips start closer to the gear changer then work backwards...use a thin flat blade scew driver between the cup holder and the plastics underneath it be carefull though not to damage anything...be patient as you can break the clip holders if you are to rough..I have the honda instructions to remove this stuff if you need them I can scan them and email them to you. BTW the clip at the front of the gear change assembly is a pain to move you will have fun with this... Start with a stubby scew driver...to try and move it upwards..

    Also with the comptech short shifter make sure it is on 100 % and use the locktite they supply ...use it on the allen screws as well...mine came loose
    by any chance i can have the honda instructions ?

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    Can u send the instruction to me please, thx i will PM u my e-mail address

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    Instructions here... Hope this helps. Type G I might be able to help since I am in Melb as well...west subs
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    Last edited by Peekay34; 04-03-2006 at 02:59 PM.
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    I will try myself first since I always want to play around with my car myself first
    is short shift any good?

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    I have juz got the short shift install, u can certainly feel the difference. It is much shorter then it use to be. I get it off ebay which cost me around 130Aus including shipping, and this is the comptech short shift plus a RSX-S gear knob. And it takes around a week to ship from US.
    Thx Peekay~!

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    as per Peekay's suggestion... Remember to loctite the unit ball or it will come loose.. I didn't follow CompTech's instructions, I used NeuSpeed's...

    What I can say is that the clips on the corner of the center console are tight and a pain in the A**e to remove.. I suggest nudging and lifting them abit at a time.. That's what I did... Well after I cracked the first corner LOL!
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    Congratulation Raz05, you finally did it... good on ya!

    I didnt have locktite in mine, but no problem so far. (after almost a year)

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    CompTech Short Shift

    Hi,

    I want a short shift, but the pics dont look right to me on eBay, i just want someone to clarify to me i am looking at the right thing.

    here is the link.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CompT...ayphotohosting

    or this one

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CompT...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz_euro
    Hi,

    I want a short shift, but the pics dont look right to me on eBay, i just want someone to clarify to me i am looking at the right thing.

    here is the link.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CompT...ayphotohosting

    or this one

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CompT...QQcmdZViewItem

    You are looking at the right item
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13
    What I can say is that the clips on the corner of the center console are tight and a pain in the A**e to remove.. I suggest nudging and lifting them abit at a time.. That's what I did... Well after I cracked the first corner LOL!
    I found putting my hand through the leather boot and lifting from the inside helps to get that console off.

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