RUF or B&M Short Shift
Discussion
I'm considering fitting a short shift kit on my 996 C4S, the B&M Short Shift seems like a pretty good choice as it is the OEM Porsche short shift, however I need some views on whether or not it's better to go with an 'under the car' type like the RUF or stick with the B&M 'in the cabin' style.
What do you guys think?
Damian
What do you guys think?
Damian
big.bad.wolfie said:
Hi Steve,
The guys on Rennlist 'really' recommend the B&M SSK and at the current exchange rates I think I might look bringing one in from the US. They also said that the 'under transmission' ones such as the RUF can cause a few strains on the synchros leading to failure.
Damian
Damian,
Thanks for the info, well that's made my mind up I'll be getting one before I come home.
Steve
Are these relatively straightforward to fit?
(nobody's yet replied back to my post re how the console/dash comes apart on the 996, so 'scuse my ignorance at the moment)
Does anyone on PH ever organise Group Buys?...just a thought, may get it cheaper than £133? (mind you, spose we then get clobbered import duty...)
Spen
>> Edited by spenny_b on Tuesday 5th April 18:12
(nobody's yet replied back to my post re how the console/dash comes apart on the 996, so 'scuse my ignorance at the moment)
Does anyone on PH ever organise Group Buys?...just a thought, may get it cheaper than £133? (mind you, spose we then get clobbered import duty...)
Spen
>> Edited by spenny_b on Tuesday 5th April 18:12
big.bad.wolfie said:
Apart from the shorter shift it's apparently counterbalanced and over-engineered to provide a smoother (although stiffer) gear change. Supposed to help reduce mischanges.
How? Surely with the sort shift modification, you will effectively have a narrower gate with reduced throws, leading to more chance of snatching the wrong gear?
I drove a car with a short shift kit at Bruntingthorpe two weeks ago and TBH I preferred the standard shift.
DAZ
Darren, that's why I said supposed.
The below transmission mounted ones reduce the gate 'size' but the B&M & Porsche OEM ones reduce leverage by the reduction of the stick size, although increases the effort needed. The B&M SSK (from what I've discovered & rudimentary physics) counterbalances the 'other' end of the lever by a weight therefore making the gear change movement less 'floppy' and more exact.
Hope this helps,
Damian
The below transmission mounted ones reduce the gate 'size' but the B&M & Porsche OEM ones reduce leverage by the reduction of the stick size, although increases the effort needed. The B&M SSK (from what I've discovered & rudimentary physics) counterbalances the 'other' end of the lever by a weight therefore making the gear change movement less 'floppy' and more exact.
Hope this helps,
Damian
spenny_b said:
Are these relatively straightforward to fit?
(nobody's yet replied back to my post re how the console/dash comes apart on the 996, so 'scuse my ignorance at the moment)
Does anyone on PH ever organise Group Buys?...just a thought, may get it cheaper than £133? (mind you, spose we then get clobbered import duty...)
Spen
>> Edited by spenny_b on Tuesday 5th April 18:12
Hey Spen,
That $250/£133 is the website price with 2 day free delivery by FedEx ground inside the continental US.
So I'm paying no postage and no import duty because it will be in my hand luggae coming home
I doubt very much you can get 1,2 or 10 delivered to the UK for that price, never mind less. I could be wrong but I doubt it.
$250 with 10% off and then 10% import duty is £131.60 (@ $1.88 to the £), then international shipping on top, that's the killer. I'm collecting mine locally in effect.
BTW the instructions with the kit are extensive but the photo's are as clear as a slurry pit viewed at night through welder's goggles (I imagine).
Went onto P Club America site and trawled a few posts and there are several sets of clear (written) instructions with some handy tips. Took about 2 hours... Well, I was changing the handbrake at the same time....
Went onto P Club America site and trawled a few posts and there are several sets of clear (written) instructions with some handy tips. Took about 2 hours... Well, I was changing the handbrake at the same time....
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