How easy to fit a quick shfter?
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The tinkering continues and this week I'll be tackling the quick shifter.
Now having just about manged to change the nose badge (farkin location pins) how easy is it to do the above job based on no mechanical skills!
Any guidance or problems people have faced?
Would be great to hear from you.
Now having just about manged to change the nose badge (farkin location pins) how easy is it to do the above job based on no mechanical skills!
Any guidance or problems people have faced?
Would be great to hear from you.
HI Chris. I did it on the S1 and it is quite easy. The most care you have to take is in protecting your knob. 
Although that said, I'm not sure it made a huge benefit, and in retrospect my original gear change was probably smoother and more rewarding... With hindsight I wouldn't do it again.

Although that said, I'm not sure it made a huge benefit, and in retrospect my original gear change was probably smoother and more rewarding... With hindsight I wouldn't do it again.
Edited by Grinnders on Wednesday 19th August 23:02
TonyHetherington said:
What was the other mod you could do...not the quick shift, but the one that went up the back near the gearbox, I forget what it was called?
that made a HUGE imnprovement and is highly recommended - if i could bloomin remember what it was called
Would that be the gear linkage bushes and bracket? This is indeed something most if not all owners talk highly of. Eliseparts has the full kit (aboout £50??) or the bushes can be had for £20 or so via ebay, although I couldn't find a link last I looked.that made a HUGE imnprovement and is highly recommended - if i could bloomin remember what it was called

jondude said:
TonyHetherington said:
What was the other mod you could do...not the quick shift, but the one that went up the back near the gearbox, I forget what it was called?
that made a HUGE imnprovement and is highly recommended - if i could bloomin remember what it was called
Would that be the gear linkage bushes and bracket? This is indeed something most if not all owners talk highly of. Eliseparts has the full kit (aboout £50??) or the bushes can be had for £20 or so via ebay, although I couldn't find a link last I looked.that made a HUGE imnprovement and is highly recommended - if i could bloomin remember what it was called

Highly recommended

the screws that fit the centre console are multipoint or possible euro i believe they call them, i fitted a b&m quick shifter on a 27000 miler and reduced throw by about 1" and much better feel, also got the bushes for the bell linkage on gear box but yet to fitted. a more possitive feel and with the b&m shifter you have the option of 23% or 33% reduced throw and you can set the ofset of the lever to get it away from your knee. i found taking the passenger seat out help a lot as to remove the centre console you have to release the handbrake cable so the lever will go high enough to get the gear lever through the console.
Chris49 said:
Well that was a non starter! The heads of the screws to remove the surround are buggered so can't get a purchase with a screwdriver! Fell at the first hurdle!
Hey, you drive a Lotus. We don't give up that easily!! Go back and try again.....general rule for most cars DIY is look at the job, estimate a fair time, then double it.For a Lotus you quadruple the time.
PS: And don't worry about the little bag of nuts and bolts you have in your hand when finished.....that always happens.....
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