Installed eBay Short Shift Adapter (LOTS OF PICS)

xluben

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i got this short shift adapter:

http://www.silverimageracing.com/pd_9899_honda.cfm

i actually got it though their ebay store (which doesn't have any at the moment):

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...RK:MEWA:IT&viewitem=&item=320070185256&rd=1,1

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it was shipped very quickly (paid late wednesday night, and it arrived the next
tuesday, monday was a holiday). it came in a small box stuffed with newspaper.
the adapter had no packaging! it was just in a zip lock bag along with a hex
wrench.

it was installed like these instructions:

http://syclone.motocrew.com/CG5/dcss.htm

i have no idea what the nut (shown in the pic attached to the bolt) is used for.
it does not fit on the stock bolt, so i used the stock nut (removed the
washer).

the bolt it comes with was a bit too long, and would not thread all the
way through the adapter (putting the nut on wouldn't really help this problem).
so i bought a new bolt (5mm shorter), and it fits perfectly (lengthwise). but with
both bolts, they were a tiny bit smaller (diameter) than the hole they went
through, so there was a bit of wiggle room. this would also cause there to be a
clicking noise when i shifted. i solved this by putting about two wraps of electrical
tape around the bolt. this makes it fit perfectly and now shifts smoothly and noise
free.

here's some pics of it installed:

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i checked how much it actually shortens the throw.

here's the test setup:

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yardstick referenced to the 5" line:

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here's the stock configuration.

third gear (forward):

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fourth gear (back):

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as you can see the throw is ~2.5" in either direction.

here's with the adapter installed:

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third gear (forward):

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fourth gear (back):

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the throw is now 1.75" - 2" in either direction.

that works out to a decrease of 0.5" to 0.75" (approx).

which is 20-30%, pretty close to the advertised 25-30% (for accords)

one problem with this style adapter (i believe all brands have this issue) is that it
hits the plastic around the boot.

here's how i made it clear the boot:

it is actually the highest point on the adapter that contacts the area around the boot.

here is a picture with the adapter installed and the car in reverse:

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and here it is in fifth gear:

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i'd say there's just over half an inch of clearance. this is actually enough to not touch the boot. the problem comes when you shifting into reverse or fifth.

here's a picture of the car in neutral with the stick as far to the right as possible (as if shifting into reverse or fifth):

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it's around a 1/4" of clearance, and this is when the adapter hits the boot. then as you shift into gear it pops the console area up.

here's a pic of the underside of the boot to show what it's hitting:

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5 minutes with the dremel and it looks like this:

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re-installed and it works perfectly.

i used a dremel with reinforced cutoff wheel and went VERY slowly to make sure i didn't cut up the pleather.

i would suggest removing the pleather to do it, but don't have a stapler strong enough to reattach it.

overall, i think the adapter is well made, feels solid, and looks good. despite the
few issues i mentioned (and fixed) i also think it works quite well (the throw is
noticeably shorter), so i am happy with my purchase.
 
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Jxi8s2k said:
you're on honda-tech too?

yep, just found this site.

nice to only be looking at things that apply to my car :)
 

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which is exactly why i came here too. no need to go through all the unneccesary crap about 4th gens 5th gens blah blah blah
 

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Nice work with the instal

I have an adapter also. Now, all you hae to do is cut about 1 1/2 inches off the shift lever. Once you do that, you'll love the shorter throws
 

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blacknight said:
Nice work with the instal

I have an adapter also. Now, all you hae to do is cut about 1 1/2 inches off the shift lever. Once you do that, you'll love the shorter throws

planning on it.

how'd you re-cut threads and cut off the shaft?
 

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Die kit and grinder. I cut 2 1/4 inches. My throw is now 3 inches from 3rd to 4th gear. 1 1/2 inches to neutral. It's nice...
 

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Jeffro said:
Die kit and grinder. I cut 2 1/4 inches. My throw is now 3 inches from 3rd to 4th gear. 1 1/2 inches to neutral. It's nice...

did you remove the knob?

i was going to use a die kit and dremel w/re-enforced cutting wheel.

but i really don't want to take it out.

how much can you cut and still have enough thread before the bend?
 

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i threaded about an inch and a half and it was fine
 

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