Short Shifter
Get some cheap bushing to go in at the same time. My ES bushings were like 10 bucks from suspension.com
Skunk2 is good, or the C's positional shifter is supposedly great. Circuit Hero also makes and extender do get the shifter closer to your wheel.
Skunk2 is good, or the C's positional shifter is supposedly great. Circuit Hero also makes and extender do get the shifter closer to your wheel.
I purchased a Fidanza short shifter and it came complete with ball bearings. Someone cut my stock one off (dude that had it before me) and it felt weird to shift. I like the stock LS knob with the Fidanza, it's a comfortable position and I can shift pretty quick.
I also bought the Fidanza short shifter using the stock knob. it wasn't hard to install and i haven't had any problems with it. Got it at www.horsepowerfreaks.com.
Last edited by AcuraLsSE; Apr 10, 2007 at 11:23 PM.
The first manual car I had (95 Civic Ex) came with a short shifter; it wasn't until I had my GSR that I noticed how long the throw is in the stock shifter, I just became accustomed to the short throws. The first thing I replaced was that shifter with this B&M short shifter for less than $45:
http://www.carcustoms.net/product_in...roducts_id=294
BUT, it wasn't until I purchased a weighted Skunk2 shift knob that I had the best shifting experience ever. I let my close friends drive my car, and they've all purchased this exact same setup. I think I've recommended this more than anything I've bought for my car.
B&M short shifter $45 + Skunk2 shift knob $55 = Awesome shifting experience.
http://www.carcustoms.net/product_in...roducts_id=294
BUT, it wasn't until I purchased a weighted Skunk2 shift knob that I had the best shifting experience ever. I let my close friends drive my car, and they've all purchased this exact same setup. I think I've recommended this more than anything I've bought for my car.
B&M short shifter $45 + Skunk2 shift knob $55 = Awesome shifting experience.


