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Originally posted by AccordWarriorI have the Neuspeed short shift adapter. I also reduced the height of the shifter via the baseplate flip method, which reduces about 1" off the total height of the shifter.
The shift is slightly more notchy than stock, but once the car is warmed up, it's as smooth as when it was without the adapter. The shifts feel better though, and I honestly feel like I have more precision. I've never had an issue with shifting into the incorrect gear.
I fully recommend the Neuspeed adapter.
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Originally posted by lokuputhaI think the problem is in everyone's perception that just because we have a short shifter, we can shift gears faster ...which is obviously not the case.... there is still that hesitation before the transmission shifts gears....
I actually like my short shifter....although it is of stock height...so it is a little easier to shift than the short length shifters (I can still shift gears with one finger)
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Originally posted by The G-ManReally? I have an adapter and it seems sometimes it is hard to downshift to third, put in first when taking off (ex. sitting at a light), and sometimes very difficult to get in reverse.
Originally posted by NAiL05x2 all it does is shorten the duration between shifts. YOu want to shift quicker buy a sequential or dogbox.
Could we find one for our cars?....one that would fit the F20's F22's and the H22?...hmmm specially one for FWDLast edited by lokuputha; 02-03-2007, 04:50 AM.DEVOTE
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Originally posted by RoCknRicEr037i got a prelude shifter FTW! its actually shorter. but i dont have a tranny so it doesnt matter anyways.
lol...hang it on your wallDEVOTE
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Originally posted by lokuputhaCould we find one for our cars?....one that would fit the F20's F22's and the H22?...hmmm specially one for FWD
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Originally posted by F22NVtecI been hearin rumors to about certain adapters on CBs gettin harder an harder after a couple months to shift. Not to scare anyone, but i jus heard after a whil some of them start to mess up. I'm jus leavin mine stock cuz u already shift fast enough anyway, Jus depends on the driver.
I've had mine on my car for well over a year now, and have driven the car in almost 0 degree weather without a single issue.
I think it's one of the best modifications I've ever done to the car.
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