View Full Version : Short shifters
Natty
07-02-2002, 08:48 PM
What are the problems and benefits with all the short shifter available? If someone can answer this, it would be great to have it "immortalized" in the FAQ.
I have heard of some that break, some that pop out, some that spin, some that chatter, some that are more precise. I just want to know what I am getting because I am about ot have a shop do my tranny install in a couple weeks and I want to do it all at once.
Thanks,
Jeff
carkid0007
06-09-2005, 08:28 AM
I brought this thread back because I was searching for an answer to my problem and this suggested it....Got a Fidanza short shifter and when Im going down the interstate it will pop out of 5th gear like it was nothing....Did I install it wrong ?, or is it the Short shifter ??
makav3li
06-09-2005, 11:07 AM
could be one of the holders under the boot. i remember i had a problem like this in my old 240. it use to pop out of 3rd and 5th. thought my tranny was messing up or something, but it turns out one of the rubber things under the boot was forcing it out. its like a cover over the trany
SochBAT
06-09-2005, 12:59 PM
I've got a B&M shortshifter on my car. the Throws are alot shorter, im guessing close to 50% or so.
Now i've been talkin with my buddies, and about how they work. On paper, it would seem bad to get a shortshifter, being as it shortens shift time, it also doesn't give the syncros enough time to fully initiate and lock. Maybe in the long run, you'll fuck up your tranny and need to get it rebuilt.
But i love the short throws. Precise, short, and quick response.
ultraDorksGarage
06-09-2005, 01:14 PM
little off topic, but i broke my pilot SShifter in half couple weeks ago. the design is actually 2 piece, i just ended up running a rolled pin through it so it could still cushion shifts, but not fall off or spin on me. quite fun trying to flick it into 3rd at rpm and shifter doesnt get past synchro. ><
kandyflip445
06-09-2005, 02:14 PM
I've got a B&M shortshifter on my car. the Throws are alot shorter, im guessing close to 50% or so.
Now i've been talkin with my buddies, and about how they work. On paper, it would seem bad to get a shortshifter, being as it shortens shift time, it also doesn't give the syncros enough time to fully initiate and lock. Maybe in the long run, you'll fuck up your tranny and need to get it rebuilt.
But i love the short throws. Precise, short, and quick response.
As long at you're not grinding it's not hurting anything. If anything it would decrease the amount of wear because if you're shifting faster the blocking rings are seeing less work. Also the leverage is lessened by short shifters making the pressure on the syncro lower than the stock shifter.
SochBAT
06-09-2005, 05:26 PM
Man, gotta love that Sig
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