964 Short Shifters

964 Short Shifters

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Glaston

Original Poster:

58 posts

191 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Sorry if this has been posted previously. But are they any good and if so, which one to buy. Many thanks

Glaston

Original Poster:

58 posts

191 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Sorry - should have been more precise - C2

Thanks - any thoughts on the RUF part for the C2?

boxsey

3,575 posts

211 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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I have the RS short shift on my C2. It's a bit better but not a night and day difference. Needs a fair bit of modification to the transmission tunnel to have it fitted properly.

Wozy68

5,392 posts

171 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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OEM RS shifter is by far the greatest upgrade I have done to my 993, (It fits 993 and 964) and its so damn cheap, just make sure they supply the correct fork as well. Its a little taller (which is for the good) but still fits under the original leather boot. Its such a great upgrade, that it feels as if the gearbox has been upgraded not just the shifter.

IMO forget the expense of the shift rod, the feel from just the short shift will more than impress, and I'm not so sure that the very slight movement built left to right in to your original shift is such a bad thing. If your determined to have it however, it can always be added later.

I paid £100 to get mine fitted. Get it done son smile

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Wozy68 said:
OEM RS shifter is by far the greatest upgrade I have done to my 993, (It fits 993 and 964) and its so damn cheap, just make sure they supply the correct fork as well. Its a little taller (which is for the good) but still fits under the original leather boot. Its such a great upgrade, that it feels as if the gearbox has been upgraded not just the shifter.

IMO forget the expense of the shift rod, the feel from just the short shift will more than impress, and I'm not so sure that the very slight movement built left to right in to your original shift is such a bad thing. If your determined to have it however, it can always be added later.

I paid £100 to get mine fitted. Get it done son smile
Could you post a link for where you bought it from please?

Wozy68

5,392 posts

171 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Alpinestars said:
Wozy68 said:
OEM RS shifter is by far the greatest upgrade I have done to my 993, (It fits 993 and 964) and its so damn cheap, just make sure they supply the correct fork as well. Its a little taller (which is for the good) but still fits under the original leather boot. Its such a great upgrade, that it feels as if the gearbox has been upgraded not just the shifter.

IMO forget the expense of the shift rod, the feel from just the short shift will more than impress, and I'm not so sure that the very slight movement built left to right in to your original shift is such a bad thing. If your determined to have it however, it can always be added later.

I paid £100 to get mine fitted. Get it done son smile
Could you post a link for where you bought it from please?
Here you go ... even comes with fork smile

http://type911shop.co.uk/shop/article_5657/964-_-9...

No modification required on a C2 either. Not sure ref a C4.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Wozy68 said:
Here you go ... even comes with fork smile

http://type911shop.co.uk/shop/article_5657/964-_-9...

No modification required on a C2 either. Not sure ref a C4.
Thanks, ordered!

ras62

1,090 posts

157 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Wozy68 said:
Here you go ... even comes with fork smile

http://type911shop.co.uk/shop/article_5657/964-_-9...

No modification required on a C2 either. Not sure ref a C4.
Early C2 up to 91 require mods to the tunnel and the new bearing sleeves as Boxsey has said. Later cars no problem, just the sleeve rotated through 180deg.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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ras62 said:
Early C2 up to 91 require mods to the tunnel and the new bearing sleeves as Boxsey has said. Later cars no problem, just the sleeve rotated through 180deg.
st. Mine's an 89. What does the mod involve?

ras62

1,090 posts

157 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Alpinestars said:
st. Mine's an 89. What does the mod involve?
The early C2's have a round bearing sleeve while later cars have an oblong sleeve. In the later cars the oblong plastic sleeve is simply turned upside down to raise the lever but to do this in the early cars requires a bit of cutting of the transmission tunel so the new oblong bush can be used.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-964-993-tec...


Edited by ras62 on Saturday 16th August 20:02

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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ras62 said:
The early C2's have a round bearing sleeve while later cars have an oblong sleeve. In the later cars the oblong plastic sleeve is simply turned upside down to raise the lever but to do this in the early cars requires a bit of cutting of the transmission tunel so the new oblong bush can be used.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-964-993-tec...


Edited by ras62 on Saturday 16th August 20:02
Thanks.