EFASahin wrote:Vectoses is f**king short... Been in his pants and it's literally tiny lol
Productivity of a Short Shifter
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u idiotPHIL069 wrote:EFASahin wrote:Vectoses is f**king short... Been in his pants and it's literally tiny lol
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hmm, that looks a bit sloppy and loose, not very tight and solid?
God I'm gonna regret posting that
One thing about the one I had in the racecar, the shifts were smooth and solid and the shifter didn't feel loose at all. Also the gear knob actually sits slightly higher than the stock factory shifter, so I didn't have to go searching for it as if it was low down.
God I'm gonna regret posting that
One thing about the one I had in the racecar, the shifts were smooth and solid and the shifter didn't feel loose at all. Also the gear knob actually sits slightly higher than the stock factory shifter, so I didn't have to go searching for it as if it was low down.
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It's tighter than all the stock ones I've driven.
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Damn that's tempting...
So you just need to raise the 'cage' thingy, to install that?
So you just need to raise the 'cage' thingy, to install that?
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A but load of washers would do the trick
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Pretty bloody good for the price. Can you take a measurement of 1st to 2nd so you can post a direct comparison with the others?Vectose wrote:It's tighter than all the stock ones I've driven.
Just remove the gear knob, put it in 1st and put a ruler next to the top of the gear stick, then move it into 2nd and post up the measurement.
Did you take any pics when installing it? Side on pics for comparison would be good.
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Measured the throw and it's just under 70mm.
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Well that makes it the shortest of the short shiftersVectose wrote:Measured the throw and it's just under 70mm.
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Wont the extended side arm shorten the sideways distance between 1st,3rd,5th and 2nd,4th,Reverse????
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DId you need to get new bolts?
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Yup, needed longer bolts, also needed to grind some metal off. Which can be seen in the post I linked to.
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Is there a install tutorial anywhere? i am keen to get this but not sure how easy installation would be!Vectose wrote:Yup, needed longer bolts, also needed to grind some metal off. Which can be seen in the post I linked to.
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You mean Vectoses one?illmotion wrote:Is there a install tutorial anywhere? i am keen to get this but not sure how easy installation would be!Vectose wrote:Yup, needed longer bolts, also needed to grind some metal off. Which can be seen in the post I linked to.
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Yeah Vectoses one since it the most inexpensive one and easily available, i would get the RPW one since it only like 40 minutes away from me but pricey compared to vectoses onevanadinite wrote:You mean Vectoses one?illmotion wrote:Is there a install tutorial anywhere? i am keen to get this but not sure how easy installation would be!Vectose wrote:Yup, needed longer bolts, also needed to grind some metal off. Which can be seen in the post I linked to.
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