Numeric Racing Short Shifter
#61
Basic Sponsor
Rennlist
Site Sponsor
Rennlist
Site Sponsor
Thread Starter
#62
Rennlist Member
very nice .... but I'm waiting for a shifter for my 964 C4 !!!!!
Paolo
Paolo
#63
Does the kit come with grommets to plug the shifter pipe holes? It's interesting the video shows zipping the boot but those larger holes are left open.
The following users liked this post:
997 tt/rs (09-09-2022)
#64
Rennlist Member
Ubipa--Good points. I wonder what the diameter of the shift tube hole is? My car is a 1990, I had to cut an oval and put the updated shift tube bushing. If NR isn't supplying plugs, I'd like to know the size and have plugs ahead of time. Anyone? I think I'll plug the boot hole and then put a zip-tie around it. I have the Golden Rod, it has the same attachment to the NR shifter and a stud would have been a nicer solution. I can live with the Loctite. I'm looking forward to the shifter arriving, it looks terrific. I currently have a nearly new Rothsport billet short-shifter (silver) and FD forward rod that I’ll be selling.
Last edited by Ski Porsche; 07-22-2021 at 10:27 AM.
#65
Rennlist Member
#66
Rennlist Member
How about vibration transmitted from the trans? Do you feel it thru the shift lever? I assume the OEM **** will absorb some but for those looking to use the reboot with wooden ****, how much vibration and noise will be transmitted into the cabin.
#69
Rennlist Member
They are both much shorter than the stock throw, and the shorter throw option is 1/4" shorter each gear than the "longer" throw option (which is already 1" less than stock). We just personally prefer the longer one for casual driving. Some track guys may prefer the shorter throw. It is very subjective for everyone but both of them feel fantastic.
#70
Rennlist Member
With regards to the holes left where the OEM shift tube goes, they're 35mm (1 3/8") diameter--as near as I could see. My car is in a shop getting a Motec kit (Rasant) and electric/hydraulic power steering installed so the center cover is off and I was able to measure it. I found 1 3/8" solid rubber plugs on
The following users liked this post:
Paolo1 (08-22-2021)
#71
With regards to the holes left where the OEM shift tube goes, they're 35mm (1 3/8") diameter--as near as I could see. My car is in a shop getting a Motec kit (Rasant) and electric/hydraulic power steering installed so the center cover is off and I was able to measure it. I found 1 3/8" solid rubber plugs on Amazon
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Blanking-Gr...-127632-2357-0
#72
Rennlist Member
Order placed and can’t wait to install……..
The following users liked this post:
Numeric Racing (07-27-2021)
#73
Rennlist Member
#75
With regards to the holes left where the OEM shift tube goes, they're 35mm (1 3/8") diameter--as near as I could see. My car is in a shop getting a Motec kit (Rasant) and electric/hydraulic power steering installed so the center cover is off and I was able to measure it. I found 1 3/8" solid rubber plugs on Amazon
https://amzn.to/2THRKdT