hey guys i need some advice, i really want a short shifter but i have herd that they mess up the tranny, is this true? i was thinking about the neuspeed shortshifter. does anyone have this on there cb and if so, how has it worked out for you. im not sure if it matters but its forr the h22 tranny
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Originally posted by 92accord ex View Posthey guys i need some advice, i really want a short shifter but i have herd that they mess up the tranny, is this true? i was thinking about the neuspeed shortshifter. does anyone have this on there cb and if so, how has it worked out for you. im not sure if it matters but its forr the h22 tranny
93 cb7 ex coupe
Granada Black Metallic
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i have this short shifter installed on my car at the moment. i have to sday it is fantastic! it does rub on my center console when im in fifth or reverse. it is awesome and takes about 5 mins to install.the throw is about 25% less or soOriginally posted by QuashishHoly crap thats a clean F series. jellish mang.
Quashish dictionary
Jellish: (adjective) Jel-%i'sh+#
To envy something to point of almost blowing a load involuntarily.
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I wonder if having a oem lude shifter is as short as a aftermarket shifter for a cb.**Blk Housed Slut Crew Member #1**
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Originally posted by Eazy M 316 View PostIts the driver that screws it. I had one in my old 92 didn't mess anything up
Short shifters also tend to make shifting very notchy. I can shift faster with a smooth long throw than I did with a short shifter.
The Neuspeed adapter works well enough... though mine always came loose. Not good when your cable pops off on the highway as you're merging, and you're stuck in 2nd gear.
The $3 Home Depot DIY bracket is actually probably more effective. It's fastened more securely.
I currently have a modified OEM shifter that has been shortened AND had the cable mounting point relocated (as this is the ONLY thing that a short shifter does... simply moves where the cable attaches). I have it back to stock, and I prefer it that way.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostNo, a short shifter puts the cables in a perpetual "partial shift" state. This does result in greater wear on your synchros. If you don't plan on having the car for all that long, then perhaps it'd be fine... it'd just end up being the next owner's problem.
Short shifters also tend to make shifting very notchy. I can shift faster with a smooth long throw than I did with a short shifter.
The Neuspeed adapter works well enough... though mine always came loose. Not good when your cable pops off on the highway as you're merging, and you're stuck in 2nd gear.
The $3 Home Depot DIY bracket is actually probably more effective. It's fastened more securely.
I currently have a modified OEM shifter that has been shortened AND had the cable mounting point relocated (as this is the ONLY thing that a short shifter does... simply moves where the cable attaches). I have it back to stock, and I prefer it that way.
this makes sense to me, however is there any proof of this?
93 cb7 ex coupe
Granada Black Metallic
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My transmission.
Look at the way our transmisions work. The cables more levers on the transmission, which manipulate the transmission internals to shift gears. When you shorten the throw, you're making it so the one cable is always partially moved toward a shift position... if that makes sense.
Like... normally, you shift from here |-----| to here
Shorten it, and you're doing this --|--|
You're not changing the internals... so you're just changing the distance that the cable and shift lever move.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostMy transmission.
Look at the way our transmisions work. The cables more levers on the transmission, which manipulate the transmission internals to shift gears. When you shorten the throw, you're making it so the one cable is always partially moved toward a shift position... if that makes sense.
Like... normally, you shift from here |-----| to here
Shorten it, and you're doing this --|--|
You're not changing the internals... so you're just changing the distance that the cable and shift lever move.
93 cb7 ex coupe
Granada Black Metallic
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Originally posted by Turbocutlass View Posttry this, if you dont like it.. put it back to stock.. http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...t=lowes+racingOut of a job yet? Keep encouraging people to buy American. 500 of the biggest, most profitable American companies make more than half of their profits overseas! You Jackass!
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