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April 09, 2009, 11:45:10 PM »
oh btw, what is that inconspicuous big red button do?
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April 09, 2009, 11:47:06 PM »
geez!! that's low LOL
Must be hard to reach... I have the pspec shifter and I had to raise it up a bit a couple weeks ago.
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oh btw, what is that inconspicuous big red button do?
Reverse lock out. I don't think it's connected any more though.
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Although I am also not a fan of the wood trim, I love the shifter... Looks great!
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April 09, 2009, 11:58:12 PM »
I love the way it looks, im def. cuttin mine down maybe this weekend, the only thing is it looks like its almost too low, like you have to reach down in to get to the shift knob. Around how much lower is it compared to the stock shifter assembly, assumin that the mugen one is 1 inch lower
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April 10, 2009, 12:27:00 AM »
The shifting isn't all that different in comparison to a comptech kit. The better thing now is that I'm saving my synchros since the effort is on my end not the tranny's.
It's not difficult at all to reach. It was a bit weird not to have it sitting as high, but it feels WONDERFUL to shift. Resting my hand on the shifter from the different angle also changes things up a bit.
Yeah it does seem a little short from the pics but it's just about as high as the S2K CR knob sits...maybe a touch lower.
Oh yeah...the knob literally cannot go down any more, Infumous, lol.
Yes, Tim is right, the red button of doom was once my reverse lockout solenoid trigger...but I got tired of manually switching it on and off....so I disconnected it....too lazy to buy a replacement trim panel since I don't want the gaping hole in there...I also still have to get around to wiring up my reverse lockout solenoid to my brake switch...then I can actually have a working 5th to 6th gate...need motivation....
Milan, the effort isn't that bad. Yeah it's a little more effort than I'm used to, but having it look this way and having a spherical knob makes overhand shifting so much more comfortable.
I used to like shiftknobs that encouraged "thumbs up" grip shifting, but they were uncomfortable for me since I'm more of an overhand shifter. I prefer overhand to thumbs up.
I would love to take up the slack in the boot, but it's tapered so I can't stretch or cut it without rendering it useless. I may find a solution to this using the TSX boot that I have on there, or I may actually pony up the $60 for the CR shift boot....don't know about it though because who knows if it'll fit even with modification...
Slammedk24 - It's not really a pain to reach down, more of an adventure
The mugen short shift kit places the lever 1" below what the standard shifter is at, and Angry Spic probably took off 1.5" from that, so figure 2.5" total?
I can't wait to drive my car in the morning!!!
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for $60 (or less) you should check out some of the shops that do custom interiors. Most of them could fab up a nice shift boot in whatever material/color/size you want
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April 10, 2009, 07:32:24 AM »
yeah my shift boot is torn up from previous owner so im wanting to get a new one and I found a site that makes exact fit boot for our cars for 45 dollars and are made out nice leather. You can pick the color, and color of stiching
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the cr shifter is really nice. good choice skip...
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April 10, 2009, 10:55:35 AM »
love the short shifter - it makes it ridiculously fun to drive, but height is a bit too low IMO. to each their own. have fun with it!
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wow that's short. looks too short for me, but it's your ride be happy.
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damn that thing is low. but it looks really good! how is it to drive?
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It's fantastic. I am thoroughly pleased.
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April 14, 2009, 10:20:05 PM »
Oh man, thanks for this thread. I was trying to find a 6 speed knob, and completely forgot about Skunk2's and S2000's!
Your setup looks incredible!
I suppose... being that you're a knob whore, the one's you have aren't for sale eh?
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I've been known to pimp out my old shift knobs when I'm not using them for my own purposes
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