anyone upgraded to short shift recently?

anyone upgraded to short shift recently?

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poptosis

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850 posts

253 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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I reckon the gear change on the elise is its weakest feature.

Has anyone installed a short shift and gear linkage kit recently?

Does it make a marked improvement, is it easy to install and how much would a dealer charge me for the job?

Ta

mat glew

116 posts

254 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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had less than a month and thinking about upgrades already eh? that is quick!!

dragstar

3,924 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Is it good?

Let me ask you,

Do strippers wear thongs?

Is Martin old?

Has mustard ever knowingly, sold a dog?

Does vagina sometimes smell funny?

the answer is YES!

I have had a lot of upgrades on mine, and they are without a shadow of a nob, the best upgrade you can have for it.

When you've fitted it, just wait a week or so for it to "bed in" and you'll wonder how you managed without it.

well recommended.

As to costs... Its the labour that will "kill you", but i suspect it would cost around £100-£120 MAX.

Go do it, you silly boy.

BTW, Billie Jean, is not my lover. She's just a girl. Apparently she says that "i am the one" . However, i have news for her, as the kid is not my son

>> Edited by dragstar on Monday 23 February 21:01

poptosis

Original Poster:

850 posts

253 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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mat glew said:
had less than a month and thinking about upgrades already eh? that is quick!!


Its gotta be done, lots of twisty lanes down my way, fast gear change is essential, also got track days in the pipe line. Ill probably combine the work with a service.

aromaT

919 posts

252 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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drag...it's not the mod it's the fitter !

DanH

12,287 posts

267 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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I don't notice the gearbox being a prob any more. Mine used to cause me grief but its loosened up and is fine now after 12k miles. Guess yours is already loose?

james24

522 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Why do people have to put these posts on here for me to read and put ideas in my head

Didn't even think about doing this to my Elise until now No I can't afford it right now...just have to go without...


...so where do you get them from?!

sydneyse

406 posts

267 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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I used Geary's shifter and linkage kit- outstanding- as for fitting, with a set of wheel ramps and basic tools its a DODDLE to fit yourself (and I'm a banker- not a mechanic) the instructions with the kit are very easy to follow (but I bought extra lithium grease).
Makes for an amazingly fast gear change and greatly improved feel (feels "gated" rather than the rubbery/porridgy original), though still no mx-5/s2000. Can't imagine enjoying the drive without this mod!

DanH

12,287 posts

267 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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I was put off a bit as it doesn't fit the S2 quite right, and Moose's was either installed wrong or the design is dodge on an S2 as his basically seized up.

aromaT

919 posts

252 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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getting the bell crank pivot just right is critical.

dragstar

3,924 posts

257 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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aromaT said:
drag...it's not the mod it's the fitter !



dragstar

3,924 posts

257 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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james24 said:
Why do people have to put these posts on here for me to read and put ideas in my head

Didn't even think about doing this to my Elise until now No I can't afford it right now...just have to go without...


...so where do you get them from?!




Go on James!

Get the short-shifter and linkage here:

www.eliseparts.com buying the kit and getting it fitted should cost less than £300. Ahhhh, go on. go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on.

You could get it done while your car gets repaired

sydneyse

406 posts

267 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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I've had no problems with mine- on my elise S2. If its seized up, think someone forgot to use the molybdenum(numnumnum ) grease- I thought there was not enough in the supplied pack and bought extra- has worked a treat.

poptosis

Original Poster:

850 posts

253 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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Just been onto elise parts, I'm dangerously tempted to have a bash myself. The destructions look pretty clear so I could save me a few bob.

bogie

16,612 posts

279 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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IIRC Sinclaires fitted mine for an hours labour - about £40 ...not worth getting your hands dirty for that!

shakman

179 posts

289 months

Wednesday 25th February 2004
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Does it make 5th gear easier to change in/out of?

bogie

16,612 posts

279 months

Wednesday 25th February 2004
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that would be your linkage causing that prob - not the stick IMHO

DanH

12,287 posts

267 months

Wednesday 25th February 2004
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shak how new is your car? 5th used to be stiffer on mine as it doesn't get used as much, but its loosened up with time (12k miles now)

shakman

179 posts

289 months

Thursday 26th February 2004
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I have an 2001 S2 with less than 20k on it ... and most of those miles weren't in 5th.

Its not that I cant get in and out of 5th, its that of all the gears, that one can be hardest to disengage.

However, I thought this was a problem with all Elises ?? I remember see Top Gear vid of an S1 and Tiff commenting the same.

aromaT

919 posts

252 months

Thursday 26th February 2004
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If the linkage and the side movement limiter are well adjusted it shouldnt be too bad.

Quite often set up badly from the factory.

cheers