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KeloidJonesJr. 04-20-06 11:28 PM

Did they ever make one for FD from C's?

FDNewbie 04-20-06 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by eatmyclutch
Did they ever make one for FD from C's?

Yes...I don't know if C's shortshifters for the FD are discontinued or not, but they're hard to find (but still doable)

~Ramy

KeloidJonesJr. 04-20-06 11:35 PM

Damn,you have alot of posts. Need to catchs up.

GoodfellaFD3S 04-21-06 12:03 AM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Since we're on the topic, has anyone noticed that w/ a shorter throw, it's easier to miss 5th and hit 3rd?

Nope. I have a freshly rebuilt trans which I am sure helps, but with my Mighty Gotham Racing Super Sports Shifter I am invincible :djcelebra

FDNewbie 04-21-06 12:17 AM

:rofl:

Kento 04-21-06 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Since we're on the topic, has anyone noticed that w/ a shorter throw, it's easier to miss 5th and hit 3rd?

You mean miss 3rd and hit 5th? Not for me. If anything, I think it makes it more difficult. The Mazdaspeed SS has a positive, yet smooth feel.

FDNewbie 04-21-06 01:20 AM

Kento...my fault...you're right. I meant going for 3rd, missing, and finding myself in 5th (at which point, coincidentally, I smell clutch? :dunno: ) I dunno...I've had to keep it mind to keep it left a bit in order to land it in 3rd. And this is only when I'm doing a WOT run btw. And my 5th gear synchro is broken (it only lasted about a year).

EDIT: What I confused was...when I'm going into 5th (also during WOT runs) it grinds...I gotta put a good bit of effort to push the shifter ALL the way to the right to get it into 5th (vs. before w/ the stock shifter, where I could just aim for the top right corner and hit 5th every time). Consequently, my 4th to 5th shifts are quite slow...

Sgtblue 04-21-06 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by Kento
....If anything, I think it makes it more difficult. The Mazdaspeed SS has a positive, yet smooth feel.

Yep^ it would be like missing 4th and accidentally getting reverse. It just doesn't happen.

Kento 04-21-06 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Kento...my fault...you're right. I meant going for 3rd, missing, and finding myself in 5th (at which point, coincidentally, I smell clutch? :dunno: ) I dunno...I've had to keep it mind to keep it left a bit in order to land it in 3rd. And this is only when I'm doing a WOT run btw. And my 5th gear synchro is broken (it only lasted about a year).

Not sure which shifter you're using, but one technique I've found that helps avoid missed shifts is to put most of your grip (and force) on the side of the shift knob. That way you're able to guide the direction of your shift lever movement/force without spending too much attention on it. It's a lot easier to guide the direction of the lever through the shift linkage pattern from the side than it is the top.

Mahjik 04-21-06 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Kento
Not sure which shifter you're using, but one technique I've found that helps avoid missed shifts is to put most of your grip (and force) on the side of the shift knob. That way you're able to guide the direction of your shift lever movement/force without spending too much attention on it. It's a lot easier to guide the direction of the lever through the shift linkage pattern from the side than it is the top.

I agree. I never had any problems missing shifts with the stock shifter when "properly" holding the shift knob. ;)

IMO, people shouldn't look to a SS to help them stop missing shifts. If you are doing it wrong, you'll have the same problem with a SS as well.

driFDer 04-21-06 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Consequently, my 4th to 5th shifts are quite slow...

Then again how often do go over 160, well it is you Ramy so nevermind.

FDNewbie 04-21-06 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by Kento
Not sure which shifter you're using, but one technique I've found that helps avoid missed shifts is to put most of your grip (and force) on the side of the shift knob. That way you're able to guide the direction of your shift lever movement/force without spending too much attention on it. It's a lot easier to guide the direction of the lever through the shift linkage pattern from the side than it is the top.

Hmm...good point. Yea I usually try grabbing it from the top (hence why I like the round spherical knobs). I'll give that a shot (when I get my car back). Thanks for the tip.

Oh and I'm using a B&M.


Originally Posted by Mahjik
I agree. I never had any problems missing shifts with the stock shifter when "properly" holding the shift knob. ;)

IMO, people shouldn't look to a SS to help them stop missing shifts. If you are doing it wrong, you'll have the same problem with a SS as well.

What can I say Mahjik? I'm a noob :D But I must say, I got just a wee bit of ego, ever since Steve Kan complimented my shifting :D (I got lucky that night and hit 3rd and 5th w/o any problems).


Originally Posted by driFDer
Then again how often do go over 160, well it is you Ramy so nevermind.

Dude that's what I live for. I see ppl mention on the forum things about "oh I hit 150 once." It bewilders me. Practically EVERY time I take my car out I see 150. It's a "normal" speed for me now. And even scarier how ppl (who own other cars) brag about reaching a top speed close to 150, when that's about where my 5th gear begins... God I love this car :D

~Ramy

Sgtblue 04-21-06 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by Mahjik
IMO, people shouldn't look to a SS to help them stop missing shifts. If you are doing it wrong, you'll have the same problem with a SS as well.

Well, not sure about "technique", but then I never had any problems missing shifts either. Still, since getting the Pettit SS, I have to consciously "think" about hitting 5th gear and can't imagine getting it on accident. The only qualification is that I don't track the car. Maybe that's different. If someone does have a problem, I gotta think it might help. At least as much as the upgraded "shift select spindle" that Mazda sold.


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