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  • AlarmedBread
    E30 Mastermind
    • Sep 2006
    • 1510

    #301
    ^ are we supposed to grind thru the selector rod instead like they did from the factory? :)

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    • Mr Deagle
      E30 Enthusiast
      • Nov 2006
      • 1121

      #302
      Originally posted by AlarmedBread
      ^ are we supposed to grind thru the selector rod instead like they did from the factory? :)
      no, redesign the shift console so that shit dosent happen, and not hack shit together

      for everybody that cant figure that out, raise the pivot point

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      • AlarmedBread
        E30 Mastermind
        • Sep 2006
        • 1510

        #303
        Raising the pivot point is done by drilling a hole, no? I don't see how that is any less of a hack than bending a rod to make it fit.

        There is no room on my car to move the pivot point up enough either (without making a new rear bushing/mounting bracket etc.)

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        • Mr Deagle
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Nov 2006
          • 1121

          #304
          use a sheet metal shift console, with a z3 2.8/3.0 (on my car) i raised the pivot point by drilling out the original and welding in a tube to put the pivot point up 1.3 inches or something like that

          it works great on my car, with no notchness and a much shorter throw, also it looks cool because it puts the pivot for the shifter up into the body of the car

          someday ill make something for the aluminum shift console that does the same thing

          what would be best is a really long rod below the pivot and a really long rod after the pivot, to give it a short throw, but the shifter is still close to you

          /end of rant about bending shift linkages

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          • ///M-TRD3
            Advanced Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 179

            #305
            AHHHHH Im still torn between going with the Z4 2.5 OR Z3 1.9 SSK.

            I want it for somewhat DD so I want it smooth which is why ive narrowed it down to these two. Ive driven Z4 2.5 and loved the feel of it, never tried Z3 1.9 but it seems everyone raves about how smooth and good the feel is for driving rather often.

            Anyone ever had both of these or wanna give there vote for one or the other ?? Thanks.
            Einige Autos dürfen nicht runter gehen... einfach weil sie so spezial sind. - Wenn man von BMW's der '70 und '80 Jahre redet.

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            • AlarmedBread
              E30 Mastermind
              • Sep 2006
              • 1510

              #306
              Well it depends what you want.

              The z4 will have a shorter height in car, and also a shorter throw. The z3 1.9 is a bit taller and longer throw, so its smother, less notchy etc.

              I think what I put on is a bit too short/notchy. I have to be very careful shifting into 5th so I don't money it ;).


              Mr Deagle - That is a good method, and I'd thought about doing that, but was in too much of a hurry to do it right since it was sunday night and I needed the car to drive to work/school the next day. I will be doing that at a later point and will try to remember and take pictures of various steps on ze red one.

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              • ///M-TRD3
                Advanced Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 179

                #307
                See thats the thing tho, Everyone says that Z3 1.9 is a nice deal shorter yet very smooth/good for if you drive the car often. Meanwhile Ive actually driven Z4 2.5 and found it a nice short throw and very smooth to shift, so I cant imagine how Z3 must be unless its that it does not shorten throw by much at all (allowing for the smoothest shift which ppl seem to say it is)
                Would that be a correct assumption ???
                Einige Autos dürfen nicht runter gehen... einfach weil sie so spezial sind. - Wenn man von BMW's der '70 und '80 Jahre redet.

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                • DK968
                  Noobie
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 13

                  #308
                  just installed the Z4 shifter on my car.. just hadd to do a little modifying to get it in but mine is centered..... its notchy but good notchy.. AND I LOVE IT!!!
                  not sure about the Z3 one... but my z4 shifter with new knob and NARDI steering wheel.. and it feels great!!!

                  i will take pics shortly!
                  84" PORSCHE 944
                  97" BMW Z3 (R.I.P)
                  97" MERCEDES ML320
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                  • euroshark
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 3491

                    #309
                    I think I'm gonna have to try the Z3 or Z4 lever in my E28... The Getrag is already notchy though, so I'm not so sure about adding more notchiness...
                    '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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                    • pennell
                      Noobie
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 16

                      #310
                      Originally posted by Mr Deagle
                      use a sheet metal shift console, with a z3 2.8/3.0 (on my car) i raised the pivot point by drilling out the original and welding in a tube to put the pivot point up 1.3 inches or something like that

                      it works great on my car, with no notchness and a much shorter throw, also it looks cool because it puts the pivot for the shifter up into the body of the car

                      someday ill make something for the aluminum shift console that does the same thing

                      what would be best is a really long rod below the pivot and a really long rod after the pivot, to give it a short throw, but the shifter is still close to you

                      /end of rant about bending shift linkages
                      Yes, drilling and welding requires far less work, and is less of a hack job than bending a single peice of metal rod in a vice.... Makes sence.

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                      • Mr Deagle
                        E30 Enthusiast
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 1121

                        #311
                        Originally posted by pennell
                        Yes, drilling and welding requires far less work, and is less of a hack job than bending a single peice of metal rod in a vice.... Makes sence.

                        that was completely ass backwards

                        (sense)<

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                        • euroshark
                          No R3VLimiter
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 3491

                          #312
                          I think he was being sarcastic...

                          Thats how I read it at least.
                          '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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                          • blueapplesoda
                            E30 Mastermind
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 1904

                            #313
                            Originally posted by Mr Deagle
                            use a sheet metal shift console, with a z3 2.8/3.0 (on my car) i raised the pivot point by drilling out the original and welding in a tube to put the pivot point up 1.3 inches or something like that

                            it works great on my car, with no notchness and a much shorter throw, also it looks cool because it puts the pivot for the shifter up into the body of the car

                            someday ill make something for the aluminum shift console that does the same thing

                            what would be best is a really long rod below the pivot and a really long rod after the pivot, to give it a short throw, but the shifter is still close to you

                            /end of rant about bending shift linkages

                            Im with you. I'm pretty sure you guys have all seen B&M's short shifter, and it has that little funny blue thing where the ball of the shifter is supposed to be. That is a cup that raises the pivot point, and it really works. I am using a aluminum shifter console, and it sits where the nylon cup used to be. under near, they give you a snap ring that clip it in so it doesnt pop out. i just bought one of those fake b&m ebay shifters with those purple things on em, but it took some grinding to get it to fit (i think i bought the wrong one, for e36.) FYI i dont reccomend those ebay shifters that have the purple cup, get the ones with the blue cup and actually comes WITH hardware.

                            and using a very short shifter (long shaft between the ball and the shift linkage hole) without raising the pivot point increases shifting effort by ALOT. all that notchiness will get less notchy with raising the pivot point.

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                            • Mr Deagle
                              E30 Enthusiast
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 1121

                              #314
                              Originally posted by blueapplesoda

                              and using a very short shifter (long shaft between the ball and the shift linkage hole) without raising the pivot point increases shifting effort by ALOT. all that notchiness will get less notchy with raising the pivot point.

                              exactly

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                              • nando
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 34827

                                #315
                                I think most people get a short shifter for the looks anyway, not for better shift times. those really short Z4 levers are probably no better than stock for shift times..
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