Short Shift Kit?
So what's the deal?
I notice the 4 types (easily found) on the market are: ebay: $39-50 RX7 Store - $79 Rotary Shack - $165 Mazdatrix - $192 What is everyone running now days? All the searches I did pulled up threads with long dead links. Thanks in advance. |
I was running an ebay one for a few months but a plastic part on it got eaten by the gear oil in the shifter turret.
said fuckit and got the rotary shack one which has been sweet af. The plastic part is metal on the rotary shack one. less notchy and doesn't rattle as bad as the ebay one did too the dude took awhile to ship it but I think hes just an old shool bro so its all good. |
I've been using the Mazdatrix one for about 5 years now, still very nice. No rattle on mine.
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IMHO, I like the stock lever with a heavier shift knob.
Razo makes a 340kg one that I liked, I use this one now: Level Zero Motorsports |
Originally Posted by Jager
(Post 12286394)
IMHO, I like the stock lever with a heavier shift knob.
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When I had an RX-7 I picked up a used Miata shifter off of ebay and it worked beautifully as a short shifter. Great feel. That was a long time ago so please Google the details, but I believe the correct generation Miata shifter bolts right in no problem.
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Don’t do the eBay one, my friend and a did it on his, he wasn’t a fan at all. The directions even came in a different language lol |
I personally think the stock shifter is perfect. Just picked up another FC and the car has an unknown short shifter in it and it is god awful. Extremely notchy and just a general annoyance to use. I'm assuming it's an ebay shifter, since the previous owner was the type to cut corners and save money in any way possible. But, if you're deadset on a short shifter, go with either Mazdatrix or Rotaryshack. Also, as ericgrau mentioned, you can use a Miata shifter as well, but I don't recall the exact generation of Miata.
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I've run a modified (shortened lever) ebay Miata kit for almost ten years with no issues.
Using a Mismo knob and OEM bushings. I think the secret to any shifter install is to shim the bushings to ensure the shifter ball sits properly both top and bottom. |
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