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Old 14 Jun 2004, 02:37 pm
Jehu
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Default Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise

I have found that after awhile I have just got used to it and it doesn't
seem like a change anymore.


"rastapasta" <NOSPAM_rastapasta @ ev1.net_NOSPAM> wrote in message
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> "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> > I'm trying to decide wether to have the same installed into my Prelude.
> > I drove a 1990 Integra with the short shifter, but I couldn't really
> > judge how much faster the shifts are in comparison to the regular
> > shifter. It did feel faster, and the amount of travel was reduced, but
> > does it really help?
> >
> > Cosmin
> >

>
> Right----at first, I noticed the difference, & liked it. Now, though, I
> often wonder if it's still a short-shifter! It seems I hardly notice the
> difference anymore. Several weeks after install, I remember I even asked

the
> guy who put it on if it slips in throw distance (if that makes any sense),

&
> loses its "shortness" of throw. IOW, are short-shifters adjustable, where
> you can modify the throw? (Answer is "No").Or---do you have to adjust them
> every few months to keep the shortness? I know----I've just gotten used to
> it, but It does make me wonder.
>
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