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Old 01-07-2005, 01:40 PM
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Arrow short shifters

just wondering what brands of short shifters you guys/gals have good experience with. browsing ebay and came across a couple of inticing ones.

just wondering, but for mr2s, people discovered that there was an ebay b & m replica that was exactly the same with very good fit and finish at just a fraction of the price; twenty bux or something. wondering if anybody had any experience with these replicas.
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Old 01-07-2005, 01:43 PM
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nevermind; my lazy *** finally searched
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Old 01-07-2005, 02:46 PM
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I've been hearing that B&M makes the best for the 240. But my cousin Had a generic in his CeRX R.I.P and its worked fine, never grinded or missed a gear.
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DONT BUY THE EBAY SHIFTER. it sucks ***. the throw is nice and short and solid. But the plastic piece on the pivot ball breaks really easilly. Thats what happened to me so i just switched back to the stock shifter. I want to try the nismo shifter, its called a "solid shifter" so im assuming the throw is the same, but feels nice and solid. Otherwise C's and B&M make the best one. If you get B&M, make sure you get the "version 2" because this ones come with NO **** on it.
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yea I heard the Ver2(1 w/no ****) is better. Less noize. Thats what i would get. but goodluck
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Old 01-07-2005, 06:22 PM
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yeah so i've heard. i have another question though, for the C's, does the model count? i saw a C's on ebay for pretty cheap. it's used and the seller says that it's an older model. he said you could tell by the mounting bolts or something. claims that there is no difference in performance or durability in older or newer models. is this true?

damn, thought 240s could luck out like mr2s and get cheapo shifters that work just as well as b & ms...
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yea i saw the nismo one too..is it a short shifter?
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Old 01-12-2005, 10:30 AM
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Originally posted by S14Dude
DONT BUY THE EBAY SHIFTER. it sucks ***. the throw is nice and short and solid. But the plastic piece on the pivot ball breaks really easilly. Thats what happened to me so i just switched back to the stock shifter. I want to try the nismo shifter, its called a "solid shifter" so im assuming the throw is the same, but feels nice and solid. Otherwise C's and B&M make the best one. If you get B&M, make sure you get the "version 2" because this ones come with NO **** on it.
Nismo "solid" shifter is nothing special - basically like the stock one but without the dampening isolator. You get a better feel when shifting, but it's not even worth the price. Also, it's not short throw either - whoever says it is is imagining things

BTW - B&M version 2 isn't better because of no **** - it's claimed to be better because of "no buzz" at 4000rpm+... although some people still say it does. I wonder if those people are using universal "screw-on" shift ***** instead of threaded ones.

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I got a 'megan racing' short shifter thru a group buy but I think what I got was the crappy ebay one. it felt solid for a while, but as it broke in it got very sloppy and it made A LOT of noise.
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Originally posted by Neil
I got a 'megan racing' short shifter thru a group buy but I think what I got was the crappy ebay one. it felt solid for a while, but as it broke in it got very sloppy and it made A LOT of noise.
That's because basically, it is an Ebay shifter. Same design, I wouldn't be surprised if it was sourced from the same manufacturer too.
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for those of you guys who have short shifters, do you guys experience grinding or rough shifts often? i was told that short shifters are bad for you syncros, yet everybody still has them and there seems to be no cases where people mess their syncros up. anybody with personal experiences or tips?
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Hmm i was thinking of the nismo "solid" shifter but im just a avid nismo collector. Hmmm i have no clue Is the nismo shifter worth the money?
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Originally posted by sw20>>s14
for those of you guys who have short shifters, do you guys experience grinding or rough shifts often? i was told that short shifters are bad for you syncros, yet everybody still has them and there seems to be no cases where people mess their syncros up. anybody with personal experiences or tips?
for starters, check the transmission oil level
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I have a pilot shifter its good.
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I have a OBX shifter. It works nicely. Never had a problem with it. Actually I just test drove another 240sx with an OBX shifter in it too. It felt just as smooth as mine and it's most definetly a shorter throw.
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