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White03G Dec 21, 2006 03:06 PM

Can't feel the RE shifter
 
Just got my RE shifter installed yesterday; I've been driving about 200 miles and still can't feel the RE differences. Anyone experienced the same? The 12mm bolt under the car is said to be tightened at 10 ft-lbs; how tight is it? I just tried to tightened as much as i can. Does it affects the shiftting process? I just can't think at any part of the installation that I did wrong. To be honest, I can't feel the RE yet; any suggestion?

ughhness Dec 21, 2006 03:38 PM

I just had it installed and the difference is noticible but it is not night and day difference... maybe it needs to be broken in or something.

BayAreaRefuGz Dec 21, 2006 03:43 PM

i'm getting my RE shifter in today around 1ish. i'm glad i bumped into this thread...could anyone who have RE shifters come up and explain to us what the hell is going on??

ughhness Dec 21, 2006 03:45 PM

Well the throws are shorter and it is noticible.. lol
I just think that RE shifter is the best out of all the other shifters for the G.

BayAreaRefuGz Dec 21, 2006 03:55 PM

do we REALLY have to jack the car up for us to reach the bolt underneath? is there a way we can get it from the top?

Hi-TechG35 Dec 21, 2006 03:56 PM

+1 if you can't notice the difference in noticing shorter throws are you sure you ordered a RE shifter? DId you all order from an authorized dealer?

Originally Posted by ughhness
Well the throws are shorter and it is noticible.. lol
I just think that RE shifter is the best out of all the other shifters for the G.


GreenGoblin Dec 21, 2006 06:39 PM

ya Installed mine an hour ago it is night and day it is 10X easier if you jack the car up

clifftrail Dec 21, 2006 06:44 PM

Its only a 20% change in throws, thats not alot. The factory shifter is very good from the get go. Its not like putting a short throw in a mustang or camaro where the shifters are generally longer and sloppier.

nm3th Dec 21, 2006 11:55 PM

Are you using the stock shift knob?

I'm using an aftermarket knob and everything sits a lot lower. I can rest my wrist on the center console and flick it to shift.

White03G Dec 22, 2006 12:03 AM


Originally Posted by clifftrail
Its only a 20% change in throws, thats not alot. The factory shifter is very good from the get go. Its not like putting a short throw in a mustang or camaro where the shifters are generally longer and sloppier.

that's what i mean by "not really feel it"; I guess that's $179 for; still a bit smoother than stock. Isn't it a little longer than the stock? I thought it's about the same hight; just don't like the point it's higher than stock. I was expecting too much before getting the product because of so many positive feedbacks in here; that doesn't mean I don't like the new shifter. Good quality and improvement for $179. :) thumb up!

Rphillips6487 Dec 22, 2006 11:23 AM

quick question guys, I have an 06 coupe with premium package and I happened to be going through a g35 catalog I had from prior months and it said that with the premuim package, the car already has a short shifter which I had seen before but never payed much attention to.

Now I just got my RE short shifter in several days ago. is it worth it or am I looking at pretty much the same as stock short shifter?

(no time to go research it as Ive been for a bit this morning and i need to head into work for a bit)

thanks guys,
-Russ

mwarsh1 Dec 22, 2006 11:27 AM

About A Year Ago After I Did I Noticed It In The Ten Seonds Of Drving Also, Install It, Then Drive Around With It, Then After A Week Go To The Dealaer And Test Drive One With Out It Its Night And Day! Good Luck

dirtywally Dec 22, 2006 11:27 AM

If I were to pick up an aftermarket short-throw shifter, my main priority would be reduction in shifter vibration. Have any of you who have this installed noticed a decent reduction in shifter vibration?

GreenGoblin Dec 22, 2006 11:38 AM

yes my girl doesnt try and hop on it every second now. anyways yes it doesnt vibrate like it did before

eemon10 Dec 22, 2006 11:57 AM

i really wanna get the RE shifter but i heard it voids the tranny warranty


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