Originally posted by Hodge
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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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