Short Shifters
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Short Shifters
I've heard good and bad things about them. I've heard people say they can be detrimental to your transmission and I've heard people say they cause no problems and they love them. I don't know if said people were referring to short shift adapters or complete kits that replace the stock shifter assembly.
I just ordered a full replacement one for my car, so i was wondering what people think about them and if there are negative issues. I've never had one on any of my previous cars.
I just ordered a full replacement one for my car, so i was wondering what people think about them and if there are negative issues. I've never had one on any of my previous cars.
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As long as you install it properly and set the stop bolts, there is absolutely nothing wrong with them. People that don't know how to install them properly and proceed to rip through gears can damage a tranny with one.
As long as you put it in right, they will help to preserve your tranny. There is nothing wrong with them at all.
As long as you put it in right, they will help to preserve your tranny. There is nothing wrong with them at all.
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A shifter is one of the most used things in a car and to be honest with you, I have yet to shift a stock shifter that has felt worth a shit. Aftermarket shifters also spare the transmission's shift forks from being bent due to hard shifting because they have "shift stops", something not found in most stock shifter. You'll be happy with your purchase.
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Re: Short Shifters
thanks for the input guys i appreciate it
i drive like a grandma, so i definitely don't think i have anything to worry about.....and the install looks fairly simple, from what i saw of it...
i drive like a grandma, so i definitely don't think i have anything to worry about.....and the install looks fairly simple, from what i saw of it...
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Re: Short Shifters
Originally Posted by MAD_DOHC
...set the stop bolts...
Originally Posted by XCELR8
...they have "shift stops"...
You'll basically just be replacing the stock shifter with an aftermarket unit with a different leverage point. You may have new bushings depending on the shifter you bought. Installation should be pretty much take the old one out and put the new one in.
The main concern with short shifters in Hondas is the fact that the increased effort and a newfound fondness for faster shifting can prematurely wear out your synchros. As long as you don't bang through the gears all the time you won't speed up wear significantly.
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Re: Short Shifters
Originally Posted by dave22
This really doesn't apply to Hondas.
You'll basically just be replacing the stock shifter with an aftermarket unit with a different leverage point. You may have new bushings depending on the shifter you bought. Installation should be pretty much take the old one out and put the new one in.
The main concern with short shifters in Hondas is the fact that the increased effort and a newfound fondness for faster shifting can prematurely wear out your synchros. As long as you don't bang through the gears all the time you won't speed up wear significantly.
You'll basically just be replacing the stock shifter with an aftermarket unit with a different leverage point. You may have new bushings depending on the shifter you bought. Installation should be pretty much take the old one out and put the new one in.
The main concern with short shifters in Hondas is the fact that the increased effort and a newfound fondness for faster shifting can prematurely wear out your synchros. As long as you don't bang through the gears all the time you won't speed up wear significantly.
And if they make a shifter bushing kit for your car, get one.
edit*, your car is new, your bushings are probably still good.
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Re: Short Shifters
thanks for all the replies. you guys are awesome.
i got a revo shifter....i wouldn't be surprised if you've never heard of it, because i don't know that they make them for any other applications than 01-05 civics....it seems to be the most popular option over on the 7th gen civic board....it doesn't come with bushings, but i've found some aluminum replacement bushings for the rubber ones that hold the shifter assembly to the chassis...i've heard good things about the quality of combining these with the shifter...
i got a revo shifter....i wouldn't be surprised if you've never heard of it, because i don't know that they make them for any other applications than 01-05 civics....it seems to be the most popular option over on the 7th gen civic board....it doesn't come with bushings, but i've found some aluminum replacement bushings for the rubber ones that hold the shifter assembly to the chassis...i've heard good things about the quality of combining these with the shifter...
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