S/M50 w/ getrag 260...who runs a short shift?

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  • JRKOUPE
    No R3VLimiter
    • Dec 2004
    • 3159

    #1

    S/M50 w/ getrag 260...who runs a short shift?

    what is your set up?......


    console/carrier?


    shift rod?


    lever?......


    Im ready to look at another set up rather than my z3 1.9 lever .....
    I love sitting down and just driving!
  • Van Westervelt
    R3V OG
    • May 2006
    • 9365

    #2
    I ran the aluminum carrier and stock rod twisted to compensate for the tranny shift. I also used a UUC evo3 (or whatever their latest incarnation is/was) with a Whelan knob. Was centered and shifted great!
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    • JRKOUPE
      No R3VLimiter
      • Dec 2004
      • 3159

      #3
      Originally posted by Van Westervelt
      I ran the aluminum carrier and stock rod twisted to compensate for the tranny shift. I also used a UUC evo3 (or whatever their latest incarnation is/was) with a Whelan knob. Was centered and shifted great!
      Hey VW..nice to see a familiar face respond.

      The alum carrier is the later carrier correct?...

      so ..stock alu carrier,
      ...twisted oe rod...
      ....and UUC lever/set up

      the stock alu carrier needed no modifiying?....
      I love sitting down and just driving!

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      • Van Westervelt
        R3V OG
        • May 2006
        • 9365

        #4
        I twisted my aluminum carrier the same amount as my selector.

        In order to get it to sit centered you need to twist both as the carrier mounts horizontally to the back of the transmission, which is rotated approx 15*.

        And yes, the aluminum carrier is the later style.
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        • JRKOUPE
          No R3VLimiter
          • Dec 2004
          • 3159

          #5
          ok..understood.

          My set up was twisted as well by the swap shop.



          thnx for the info.
          I love sitting down and just driving!

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          • N2MYE30
            R3V Elite
            • Oct 2007
            • 5536

            #6
            Originally posted by Van Westervelt
            I twisted my aluminum carrier the same amount as my selector.

            In order to get it to sit centered you need to twist both as the carrier mounts horizontally to the back of the transmission, which is rotated approx 15*.

            And yes, the aluminum carrier is the later style.
            hmmm...and I thought I would only hafta bend my selector. How did you twist the carrier? I guess I cant put a breaker bar in the hole and turn a bit, right?

            COTM

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            • Van Westervelt
              R3V OG
              • May 2006
              • 9365

              #7
              You have to be nimble, it is aluminum. I think i used a table vice and a monkey wrench. Just remember, if you bend it too much, you cant go back without breaking it. So you are better off twisting it too little, and reinstalling it a 2nd time to bend it more.
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              • graphikg
                Banned
                • Jan 2008
                • 1614

                #8
                I have a z4 lever with new OEM bushings. Very short and a little notchy; yet still has that oem bushing softness.

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                • dude8383
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                  • Jan 2005
                  • 10387

                  #9
                  Man I still need to come by so you could check out my lever :giggle:
                  IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here

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                  • JRKOUPE
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 3159

                    #10
                    Originally posted by dude8383
                    Man I still need to come by so you could check out my lever :giggle:
                    yo D.....

                    Just got back from LRP for a 2 day...I want a crisper set up.....not happy w/ 4 th to 3 rd in particular...but I think its related to the TWIST in the set up to some degree...



                    yes yes yes.......take a drive.... Starbucks on me......or pizza...or a few brews.
                    Last edited by JRKOUPE; 04-15-2011, 02:48 PM.
                    I love sitting down and just driving!

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                    • dude8383
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                      • Jan 2005
                      • 10387

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JRKOUPE
                      yo D.....

                      Just got back from LRP for a 2 day...I want a crisper set up.....not happy w/ 4 th to 3 rd in particluar...but I think its related to the TWIST in the set up to some degree...



                      yes yes yes.......take a drive.... Starbucks on me......or pizza...or a few brews.
                      Sure thing man. I'm going to have a few days off next week. I'll email ya to discuss
                      IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here

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                      • Jand3rson
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 37587

                        #12
                        I have a question about this, will twisting the selector rod at the shift lever end compensate enough to fix this? I'm using the Z3 1.9 lever with aluminum carrier, and while the carrier isn't centered in the hole, my shift lever when installed really isn't that far off. It hits the side of the shift boot opening a little bit when going into 5th, but no worse than it was hitting the other side when going into reverse.

                        I ask because I just bought my aluminum carrier brand new, and I REALLY don't want to risk twisting it too far, cracking it, or creating a weak point. With the boot on, you can hardly tell where the lever sits already, so if I give the rod enough of a twist, should it keep it from at least hitting the console?

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                        • Jand3rson
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 37587

                          #13
                          So I answered my own question, I clamped the selector rod down in a vice, heated up the center, and bent the shift lever end to a 15° angle. Just installed it in the car, and it put my shift lever in a totally straight up/down position, and it rows through all the gears just as it did before. The carrier tube at the bottom of the shift lever is now parallel to the ground, correcting the 15° degree shift caused by the transmission.

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                          • Van Westervelt
                            R3V OG
                            • May 2006
                            • 9365

                            #14
                            Hows getting into reverse? If I recall, mine bound up a bit and thats why I matched the twist to the carrier.
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                            • Jand3rson
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 37587

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Van Westervelt
                              Hows getting into reverse? If I recall, mine bound up a bit and thats why I matched the twist to the carrier.
                              Reverse is just fine, barely taps the console when you pop it over, but it was like that before, too.

                              I really wanted to avoid doing any modification to the carrier, cast aluminum is VERY... tricky. Bend it too far, you're screwed. You could also weaken it in that spot, cause a hairline crack that you can't see, and if you're heating it up, if you go even slightly too hot, it liquefies.

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