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  • Zmann42087
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    Originally posted by Hodge View Post
    I agree about possibly damaging something though with that much more leverage. It was pretty hard to find 2nd with this thing. Actually downshifting in general wasn't very good. Hence why I stuck with the anatomic knob.
    Yep, that was the first thought that crossed my mind. It wouldn't take long to break something with that much leverage. Especially on the track/autocross.. you're frantically trying to change gears and always end up shifting quickly and with a lot of force. And least I do anyways.

    The only time a shifter that tall is going to work is on a sequential dog box. Hence why that's the only time you see it.



    For the uninitiated, it works in said applications because, well, it's sequential (non H-pattern) so you can't miss a gear. Plus with a dogtooth gearbox there are no synchros to wear when the ham-fisted driver starts throwing gears.

    If it was feasible in a traditional helical cut gearbox, we would of seen it done by now. Nice thought though.

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  • Hodge
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    No problem.

    Pretty easy to make if you really want to. It works well in my E36 (other than downshifting to 2nd, I'd need to get used to that more) and it stays on the lever without any kind of drilling/screws needed. That would add some extra holding on the lever, but not really necessary.

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  • Hellabad
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    quality

    High Quality how-to.

    This is the first r3v page I have ever bookmarked. Thanks


    Jay

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  • Hodge
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    Eh...honestly I just wanted to try it to see if I could. It worked pretty well, not gunna lie, but I will also say that I just ended up sticking with my E30's anatomic knob in the E36....best one I have used yet.

    lol "Epic Failure"

    Shit cost less than $8 total to try something out for fun. I used it at 2 auto-x events and it really wasn't any better than the anatomic knob. I'm out $8...wow. hey, I'm from Florida...I'm a damn cracker. Gotta try out shit like this :D




    I agree about possibly damaging something though with that much more leverage. It was pretty hard to find 2nd with this thing. Actually downshifting in general wasn't very good. Hence why I stuck with the anatomic knob.

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  • robspeed325i
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    ignorance is bliss. ive seen many rallye cars with similar setups. the below-the-fulcrum part is just massively long so the top part doesnt have to swing as much. the whole point is to bring the shifter closer to the wheel. this may not be perfect but dont fling poo unless you understand what youre looking at.

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  • Charlie
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    He gave the car a hardon. He's gonna put his eye out with that.

    How many shifts do you do at an autox where this would even be useful?

    -Charlie

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  • Justin B
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    Originally posted by Yakinho View Post
    Wasn't there a guy on here a while back selling something like this that would fold out to 3 different positions? So it was short, medium, and long? Looked like a fold out baton. I'd be more interested in an adjustable one like that.
    I remember that, but I dont think it had three positions, he had three sizes available to buy though.

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  • eyagel
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    Epic Failure!

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  • Aptyp
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    No.

    A 'short shifter' is not a shifter that's short. A 'short shifter' is one where you have to throw the shifter less overall distance to switch gears. The height of the shifter above the ball cup does not matter. Hodge's metal phallus just makes shifting faster and easier when you're frantically searching for 2nd while flipping the steering wheel around from lock to lock.
    Argueing without reading what I wrote?

    Raising the folcrum, and making lever longer. That's how you get your knob to be by steering wheel, and have functionality of "short shifter". Adding a pipe to you shifter without changing the ratio of shifter lever, makes it a "long shifter" as now you have more throw.

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  • Yakinho
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    Wasn't there a guy on here a while back selling something like this that would fold out to 3 different positions? So it was short, medium, and long? Looked like a fold out baton. I'd be more interested in an adjustable one like that.

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  • SpecM
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    Originally posted by e30rcr View Post
    E30- 1989 325is / E36- 1995 318i
    somehow I missed that

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  • e30rcr
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    Originally posted by SpecM View Post
    Is that an e46?
    E30- 1989 325is / E36- 1995 318i

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  • SpecM
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    Is that an e46?

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  • h82crash
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    ...seriously

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  • 2002maniac
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    Originally posted by E30godz View Post
    Don't some people use the X5 shift lever for this?
    I did. it's nice.

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