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racing03college December-19th-2002 07:59 PM

Short Shifter
 
Does anyone know where to get a short shifter for a 91 mazda protege? If not, is there a way I could modify one to fit?

Loundarp December-20th-2002 07:17 AM

you can get the 91-00 escort shifter from pasecetter or B&M. mx3 shifter will work too.

racing03college December-20th-2002 08:34 AM

thanks.

Identity_X December-20th-2002 10:39 AM

one of them is adjustable, but at the moment, I can't remember which one it was:D

itzkcatz December-20th-2002 10:58 PM

Ive heard shortshifters for are cars will screw with the transmission and give it problems in the future. Has anyone else heard this?. Jon

Identity_X December-23rd-2002 03:17 PM


Originally posted by itzkcatz
Ive heard shortshifters for are cars will screw with the transmission and give it problems in the future. Has anyone else heard this?. Jon
I think that you'll have to change the bearings or some crap like that ....................I don't think that a short shifter could be a major problem...........

funkdaddysmack December-23rd-2002 04:25 PM

The only problems I've heard of from installing a short shifter has been extremely stiff throws. It all depends on the condition of your transmission, and I think you can grease the shifter bushings to help too.

[edit]
www.corksport.com sells both the b&m and the pacesetter last time I checked. To decide between the two, do a search it's been discussed many times before. I think it's basically preference.

midnightblue97 December-23rd-2002 04:30 PM


Originally posted by itzkcatz
Ive heard shortshifters for are cars will screw with the transmission and give it problems in the future. Has anyone else heard this?. Jon
I believe that the "problem " with short shifters is that it causes accelerated wear on the synchros because of the fact that you are shifting faster and it doesn't give your synchros enough time to match the speed to engage properly. Something like that.

1ofdfew323 January-1st-2003 01:34 PM


Originally posted by midnightblue97


I believe that the "problem " with short shifters is that it causes accelerated wear on the synchros because of the fact that you are shifting faster and it doesn't give your synchros enough time to match the speed to engage properly. Something like that.




thats true...thats the only reason y short shifter is bad on 323's is that u knowing u have a short shifter and u like powershifting it all the time.....

celi85 January-7th-2003 11:14 PM

nopi.com sells the Pacesetter and B&M shifter kits for much cheaper than Corksport. just food for thought....

:)

B8 Turbo January-8th-2003 02:57 AM

Would the Civic short shifter be compatible? I know that the name "Civic" is definitely different but I've done my own custom short shift and my previous Integra short shift. They work the same mechanically. So I was wondering if one could use the short shifter for Honda cars.

As for me, I took out my shifter, chop the section between the ball the bottom joint, welded a FAT A$$ bolt in between, and "Voila!" Short shift. From that day on, the shifts are tough to get in and almost resistant at times especially 1st gear b4 the greenlight. Additionally, my factory bushings melt easily due to the close proximity of my xhaust pipe so I had all the places with bushings pumped with nylon or PA6 if anyone is selling plastic raw material like I am. Nylon resists to heat and chemicals and lasts way way longer than those bushings. Try it out you guys!

Identity_X January-8th-2003 09:33 AM


Originally posted by B8 Turbo

As for me, I took out my shifter, chop the section between the ball the bottom joint, welded a FAT A$$ bolt in between, and "Voila!" Short shift. From that day on, the shifts are tough to get in and almost resistant at times especially 1st gear b4 the greenlight. Additionally, my factory bushings melt easily due to the close proximity of my xhaust pipe !

man...........this doesn't sound that good:D :D :D

celi85 January-10th-2003 07:38 PM

i cut my shifter down about 2.5" and had my neighbor thread the top for me (hes a machinist). works great for me. :)


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