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diy $3.60 short shifter..

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    #16
    Originally posted by _karu_
    hmm...

    with this creative DIY, are you sure that every shift (1 -> 5) is correctly thrown into the position?

    i believe those people at short shifter company did an extensive research on the new position of the shifter.....therefore, there won't be any complication with the tranny..
    It's a freakin' cable shifter, man.
    "Extensive research"?
    Puh-lease.
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      #17
      ^^hehe......i really don't know what they're doing over there.....lol

      but yeah......it's a cable shifter........i guess the worst thing that can happen to the tranny is just grinding.......

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        #18
        no worries

        ive seen the diy and the original short shiters(fujit...somthing)forgot company name, but its about an inch above stock. same as the diy. feels good to me, every time i shift havent had problems with it. and im pretty sure no one else has who tried this.
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          #19
          Originally posted by f20aaccordturbo
          oh one other thing i left out, u might need sum type of tread tightner for the nut cause it loosens from time to time.
          what about spending an extra $ .02 and just get a locking nut? Same thing just it has the little plastic at the end that holds it firmly in place

          Love the idea. I'm gonna do it too

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            #20
            locking nut never tought of that, i guess i missed it in the diy thanks oh yeah guys its not at the plumbing dept. its at the ELECTRICAL DEPT. i visited today and got the part number for you guys
            name if item is GROUND FITTINGS 1 1/2 in
            model #41309 bronze or
            model # 49160 zinc
            your choice in color i got the bronze color. thanks acclude for the contribution.
            contact info

            (562) 324-3639 chan mao

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              #21
              ill let you know what happens. it may be a few days due to work but ill still let you know asap.

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                #22
                Originally posted by f20aaccordturbo
                locking nut never tought of that, i guess i missed it in the diy thanks oh yeah guys its not at the plumbing dept. its at the ELECTRICAL DEPT. i visited today and got the part number for you guys
                name if item is GROUND FITTINGS 1 1/2 in
                model #41309 bronze or
                model # 49160 zinc
                your choice in color i got the bronze color. thanks acclude for the contribution.
                if you go and look outside your house at the meter box were the power comes in look for a copper wire that goes to the ground there should be one hooked to a ground rod.
                Last edited by 92hondaraticp; 05-02-2006, 10:22 PM.
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                  #23
                  ok i installed the part. and it shortened it up and made it a little stiffer. i notched out my console and shift boot because it did hit. my bracket isnt quite the same as yours (f20aaccordturbo) but it is very similar in design. if i wouldnt have notched out the console then i wouldnt have been able to go into 5th gear. so that is really the only downfall that i have noticed so far. other than that its great, feels fine and shifts fine. i did use lock nuts and washers to help my install. sorry no pics yet, my cam is in florida with my sis. i will post some as soon as i can.

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                    #24
                    sexy, i if say so myself
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                      #25
                      well i went for another test drive and this time i wanted to see how it would do in race mode. well... the first time it went fine, however the second time wasnt that great. i hit second realatively hard and bent the bolt that holds the cable in half. so i was stuck in the middle of the road and couldnt go anywhere and it wouldnt go in gear for shit. i have just finished putting everything back to stock, but when i can find something a little stronger than the bolt i was using i will try it again. its great until about the second race or so. definatley worth 3.60 if your not gonna race that hard.

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                        #26
                        ok, went back to lowes today and bout a new bracket and some different bolts. i will give this a try and let you know how it works out this time.

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                          #27
                          i tried this mod and i couldnt get the bracket to hold the cable straight. I kinda figured it wouldnt work because my OBX adapter didnt work either. I may go and get new cables and a shifter next week.


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                            #28
                            Excellent find! I like the use of the ground connector, as it's designed to not slip (common problem with the posted DIY mod). I will be trying this as soon as I can get to the hardware store. I will be using (and recommend) replacing those bolts with Grade 8 hardware though, to ensure that they will not bend. And a nylon lock-nut is a must. .. . So, it'll probably total out to ~$5, but definitely worth every penny. Thanks for sharing this!

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                              #29
                              yeah this time i bought some grade 8 bolts and i have been using lock nuts. the lock nuts are a definate must, they helped out a lot.

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                                #30
                                wowzers..much better than my DIY, my L brackets bent after a while.
                                I <3 G60.

                                0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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