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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Reppin da 360, WA
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Nice DIY, but I'd never want the shifter to be any longer than stock height.. That's why I purchased a MG short shifter w/ skunk2 knob -- to each there own.
Good write up.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Austin, Tx, usa
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Regina, Sask, Canada
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Yea very nice DIY!!
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Hambach
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This looks similar in concept to the extension Bense put together a while back:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2006828
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Never seen it before, I think mine came out a LOT cheaper then his.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: san jose, ca, usa
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Are you serious, Imo that thing looks ghetto as hell_! Why would anybody in the right mind would do a thing like that.....
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: lincoln, NE, usa
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I think best would be to get a short shifter and then a extension that way you dont have a rediculously long throw
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circuit hero extension is youre friend!!
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Ever hear of function over form? I'm sure you're one of those guys that take a sawzall to your shifter, cut it so low you have to bend down to shift....and actually think its a "short shifter". In reality, the throw of the shifter hasn't changed at all, just its height. You've never seen Rally/Road racing on the Speed channel, and wondered why they have such high shifters? Its to minimize the time you only have one hand on the wheel. It may not look very appealing asthetically, but its a very sensible thing to do if you modify your car to actually USE it, instead of just blingin and adding more things to get stolen. I hate when people have NOTHING positive to say, and just come on here to talk isht. Especially when they really have no idea what they're talking about. I mean, what does ANYBODY have to gain from negative comments? Constructive criticizm is one thing, but being a cocksucker for no reason is just not neccessary. Also, to the OP: You said the shifter throw is increased, but if you purchased an aftermarket short shifter and then added the extension on top of it; following the same directions you posted....do you think they would cancel each other out and leave you with a throw at least close to stock, if not a bit shorter? Just an idea in case you found the increase more than you'd prefer. And if you painted the extension black or with that Metalcast paint, it could actually LOOK pretty nice too. Also, do you track the car as well? If so, after your first event I'd be curious to learn if in your opinion it was a sound investment, or not as effective as you had hoped. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Liberal City
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I would just like to add;
if the short shifter is aluminum, you will snap it with an extension like that. But most decent shifters that wont be the case, unless you bought it off ebay.
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I Shot 50 Cent thanks for putting that out there some people just don't understand stuff like this. Yeah its at its first stage of making it I slapped that on there 2 minutes after I made it I'm probably going to be painting it. Its mounted to a gsr double bend shifter the throws are a little bit longer but its not like this thing is permanently mounted when I feel like getting into spirited driving I can just unscrew this and have the shifter at stock hight and throw. Another reason I did this is for more heel toe practice, I do runs threw the presidio (curvy mountain roads in sf) although they aren't long runs I still get a chance to experience that type of driving and improve my driving skill.
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1992 Honda CivicJoin Date: May 2007
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this is awesome
you could take it off when ever you want!!! great write up!! haters!!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Centerville, OHIO, America
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awesome diy
, dont listen to that dumb kid, he sucks at life.
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Lookin good man. And you can't beat the price. Few dollars TOPS!
![]() This mod isn't for everyone, and I agree that if you have a cheap shifter, it may eventually snap the way some guys bang so hard through the gears. Don't listen to the haters! |
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How much were the supplies?
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Not bad.
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If people shift like they're supposed to this will not break a shifter. Slamming gears does not decrease your shift time, it only leads to binding of the linkage, excessive wear, and more missed shifts. A smooth, affirmative shift is 10x better than pulling it like the starter on your mower.
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i think this is pretty cool. very creative. how did you come up with the idea?
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My boy had the real deal one in his ae86 I drove his car and liked the way it felt and Ive always thought the honda shifters were too low Ive always like the way the 240sx and s2k center console is pretty high and the shifter is right there but that couldn't be done because its a (FF). Walking around the local hardware store I came across the turnbuckles and thought *HEY* that would work.
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haha, I think that was a great idea, I might try this just to see if I like it
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Fobba, MN
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Nice write up, thanks for sharing
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: ALL UP IN IT, IN INDIANA, USA
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I made this one
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