Gear shifter
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WazzerM
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Gear shifter
When I finally get my car back I'd like to look into the possibility of improving the manual shifter. I'm looking for more of that 'rifle bolt' feel. Anyone know anything about this kind of thing? Can it be improved in this way?
Wazzer
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EL Gordo
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Re: Gear shifter
are you looking for a short shift type thing?
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WazzerM
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Re: Gear shifter
To be honest not sure what a short shift is. I'm looking for a greater feel of 'clunk' and more rigidity as it goes in - something that makes me feel 100% confident that it's in rather than the present 95%. Hard to explain lol. Thanks.
Wazzer
'06 black Boxster 2.7 manual
New Ford Focus estate (Motability mile muncher)
[Previously '06 silver Cayman S manual]
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EL Gordo
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WazzerM
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Re: Gear shifter
Cripes - just a bit lol. Thanks I'll explore it!
Wazzer
'06 black Boxster 2.7 manual
New Ford Focus estate (Motability mile muncher)
[Previously '06 silver Cayman S manual]
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Byakkonick
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Re: Gear shifter
You can buy an original Porsche short shifter from the main dealers. I had one priced up last year from Porsche in Leeds. It was around £400 all in and fitted, inc VAT. Heres the link:
http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesan ... nt/cayman/
Click on the sport section and it opens the Tequipment catalogue in Adobe format. Flick through the pages and you should see it.
Still thinking about getting it fitted myself.
http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesan ... nt/cayman/
Click on the sport section and it opens the Tequipment catalogue in Adobe format. Flick through the pages and you should see it.
Still thinking about getting it fitted myself.
Cleggy
2007 Cayman 2.7
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2007 Cayman 2.7
2009 Volvo S40 2.0D R Design
Previous Motors
1985 944 2.5 Lux (The White Diamond!)
Ford Mondeo ST Tdci (Great fast diesel!)
Clio 172 Cup (Fast car, poor build quality!)
Fiesta Zetec S (Solid car!)
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WazzerM
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Re: Gear shifter
Cheers - looks good (added to wish list)
Wazzer
'06 black Boxster 2.7 manual
New Ford Focus estate (Motability mile muncher)
[Previously '06 silver Cayman S manual]
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New Ford Focus estate (Motability mile muncher)
[Previously '06 silver Cayman S manual]
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toon
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Re: Gear shifter
Has anyone tried the more economical install? I've heard from a guy who heard from a guy who heard from his long lost relative that they are 'fidgety' but before i fork out almost half a grand on an OEM one, i'd like to make sure the one 10 times cheaper that looks just as well made doesn't do the same job.
- Endoman
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Re: Gear shifter
I've one on order from JMG but out of stock atmo, looks good.
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toon
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Re: Gear shifter
Well, i just bit the bullet and ordered the £50 from ebay. i figure either I've saved £350 or thrown out £50. Chances are, I won't install it myself to avoid any swearing or bias one way or the other. I figure £40/hour at an indie for 2 hrs with £50 for parts is still cheaper than installing a factory one by myself.
I'll post an update how the gamble goes.
I'll post an update how the gamble goes.
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toon
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Re: Gear shifter
Update:
I ordered the short shifter from ebay and had it installed by Wilsons garage. All up about £120 including labor. Crisp short shifts and definitely cheaper than a Porsche part. Very well made but no instructions included. A little stiff in reverse but not too bad. I would definitely recommend going this route if you don't have £400 to spend on an OEM one.
I ordered the short shifter from ebay and had it installed by Wilsons garage. All up about £120 including labor. Crisp short shifts and definitely cheaper than a Porsche part. Very well made but no instructions included. A little stiff in reverse but not too bad. I would definitely recommend going this route if you don't have £400 to spend on an OEM one.