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Originally posted by etxxz View Postso many choices so much info... the stock shifter on my s52 swap is really close to the drivershaft. I want a really short, really precise (i like notchy shifters) that will not hit my driveshaft.... Z4 2.5i?
sean selling them what is this?
I have it and it's more of the smoother, easier to shift kind.
If you want notchy, get a Z3 1.9 or a Z4 3.0. The 3.0 might be abit extreme though, you'll surely put more stress on the linkages due to the lower position of the selector arm and the angle to the gearbox linkage. Unless you find a way to increase the height of the ball mount cup.
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Originally posted by evilnickwong View PostIf you want short and notchy, avoid the Z4 2.5.
I have it and it's more of the smoother, easier to shift kind.
If you want notchy, get a Z3 1.9 or a Z4 3.0. The 3.0 might be abit extreme though, you'll surely put more stress on the linkages due to the lower position of the selector arm and the angle to the gearbox linkage. Unless you find a way to increase the height of the ball mount cup.
I don't have this on the first page, but I've had a Z4 3.0i shifter in my car for a long time now (like 4+ years) and the first thing people say when they see my shifter is - "WOW, is that a short shifter!" It's pretty noticable - in all aspects. Length and throw.
It's very very notchy. It's rough on the shift lever and the linkage sometimes. When shifting into second, when the transmission is cold, I will sometimes grind. I have bent the selector rod, thinking that the rod should be making inputs into the transmission when straight and not at an angle (therefore making gear selection more accurate). I've also added LOTS of weight to my shifter - a big shift knob, and solder wrapped around the lever.
My lever is not real solid anymore - it's starting to wobble a bit. But my linkage has held up. :)- Sean Hayes
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that is good to know sean. I can see you wrapping lead tape for tennis rackets all around your shift lever.. thank you for the insight.
have you driven one of the new bmw's 6sp? i like the feel and precision, but the shift is as long as my e30's. Its a canoe paddle compared to my gf's rx-8. I would love her shifter on the track.
I'm using all my s52 shift linkage hardware from a Z3-M, but i can't remember if i'm using the e30 shift lever because the throw is not that short. I'll take your advice so a Z4 3.0 is probably my best bet followed by the Z4 2.5. If i have a Z3-M, it would explain why i'm hitting the driveshaft when i hit my shifter (hear clinging). If this is the case, i am wasting everyone's time because i would already have a "ssk" :mrgreen:
I'll get under my car today and figure out if i have an e30 or e36 shifter just by looking at the length of arm south of the shifter ball joint.
you have prices on your first page.. does that mean you sell them? that's why i refered to you on my post.No more e30s for me.
88 black BMW OBDII 332is dedicated track [sold]
88 BMW OBDII bronzit 332is [RIP 03/08]
91 BMW 325i [sold]
86 Corolla 'Ae86' HB 20v trd [sold]
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pTj7Hn9v5Rs
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Well this thread is almost 50 pages ling. I dont know if it was posted any place but I thought I would share.
I went to the local dealer today to order up this list.
Z4 3.0i SSK
1x . . . 25 11 7 516 160 - Z4 3.0i Shift Lever
4x . . . 25 11 1 220 439 - Spacer Rings
1x . . . 25 11 1 220 832 - Rubber Bearing sleeve (could be replaced with UUC Delrin Bushings)
2x . . . 25 11 1 220 379 - Circlips $0.50 (one extra)
1x . . . 25 11 1 220 600 - Nylon Shift Bushing - $4.00
So here is my list.
1X . . . 25-11-7-543-193 Z4 3.0i Shift lever 61.00
4X . . . 25-11-1-220-439 Spacer rings 0.80
1X . . . 25-11-7-519-669 Bearing sleeve 9.54
1X . . . 25-11-7-571-899 Securing clip 0.53
1X . . . 25-11-1-469-397 Nylon bushing 6.48
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Originally posted by evilnickwong View PostIf you want short and notchy, avoid the Z4 2.5.
I have it and it's more of the smoother, easier to shift kind.
If you want notchy, get a Z3 1.9 or a Z4 3.0. The 3.0 might be abit extreme though, you'll surely put more stress on the linkages due to the lower position of the selector arm and the angle to the gearbox linkage. Unless you find a way to increase the height of the ball mount cup.
the 3.0, sure..
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I rebuild my whole shifter last year but gear stick remained original, wanted Z3 1.9 but never sure how short it would be.
A couple of days ago I took for a spin friends E34 525i with freshly installed Z3 shifter, it feels really great, short but not notchy, also I noticed klik-klak sound when changing gears, my M20 gearbox feels like going through pudding when shifting?
Will Z3 shifter make this better or should I get some other like Z4 one or smth?
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Does anyone know exactly what comes with the KO Performance kit? This is what I'm looking at:
They say it comes with everything necessary, but I just wanted to see a parts breakdown. Anyone ordered this particular kit? The price looks good compared to everyone else, and it looks as if a few people in this thread have already recommended these guys, so.....Jason
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