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highwaystar Dec 16, 2004 10:30 PM

short shifter
 
im gonna cut the shifter on my 280zx down about 2 inches for short shifting effect. is this a good idea or bad?

DoTheDrew888 Dec 17, 2004 04:26 AM

How are you going to re-thread the shift knob?

Dorifto Dec 17, 2004 10:46 AM

I took 2 inches off off my shifter, and just put an AutoZone shiftknob and boot on it. I didn't even thread it - just drilled some divets on the shaft for the mounting screws. I'm not sure how to post pics, but if you'd like a couple snaps, shoot me an email ( dorifto_motorsports@Yahoo.com ) ... I can send ya some hi-res pics.
I must say, it's loads easier to bang through the gears with a simple ~snick~snick~ of the short throw versus stock.

280Z4ME Dec 17, 2004 01:06 PM

I did the same to my Z. it did make a huge difference in shifting. I also did the drill and screw deal for a mount.

highwaystar Dec 17, 2004 06:00 PM

ok thanks ill do er! wouldnt mind the pics either! ill shoot u an email

sk8ur_9 Dec 17, 2004 09:08 PM

hey Dorifto :how do i cut the shifter, with what tool ??

Dorifto Dec 18, 2004 07:32 AM

I used a cutting wheel and 5000 rpm drill. But if you want to get technical ...

Hacksaw. :D

ZedZilla Dec 23, 2004 11:30 PM

Hey guys i'd use one of those high speed spin saws with a cutting wheel like Dorifto suggests. Should make things a lot easier then a good ol'hacksaw and if you still want the threads at the end after its all said and done, just drive it over to a plumbing shop and have them use their tap and die set to put the threads right back on i.e, after they match the threads on the section you just cut off and viola you can screw the old knob back on or whatever

VenomousZX Dec 28, 2004 06:05 PM

ok, pardon me if I got it wrong, but I thought a "Short-Throw" shifter was when the length from the mount/(bushings) to the linkage was increased to shorten travel distance when shifting thus resulting in a slight reduction, I don't see how hacking a couple of inches off of the stock shifter height you get the same effect :ranton:

Heat Rave R Dec 28, 2004 09:27 PM

By shortening the height of the shifter, the knob has less distance to travel between shifts. It's like shortening the radius of a spinning object; the edge has less distance to travel before reaching the same point again.

Dorifto Dec 29, 2004 11:22 AM

Aftermarket short throw shifters do relocate the shifter linkage for a closer gate spacing while retaining stock knob height and movement effort. By hacking off the stock shifter, you get the same effect, although the knob is the part that is relocated. While this allows closer spaced gates, the effort required to move it is increased. Cutting it off is simply a "ghetto" way of making your own short throw for the price of a cutting wheel or hacksaw blade ... cheap and efficient, I say :D .

sk8ur_9 Jan 24, 2005 06:52 PM

yea it works(short shifter)
 
i cut my shifter about 3inch, it gives the same feelin like a real short shifter (works niice)*

theramz Jan 26, 2005 09:59 AM

I have the tooling to do this in a lathe and re-thread it. I've done 26 of them so far with no complaints. I also make new bushings. It makes a huge difference!

lww Jan 26, 2005 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by theramz
I have the tooling to do this in a lathe and re-thread it. I've done 26 of them so far with no complaints. I also make new bushings. It makes a huge difference!

While you've got it off, definitely put in new bushings. This will make a tremendous difference in the feel and will prevent you from having to 'hunt' for the gears.


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