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Short Shifters

3 Deuce

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LA CA USA
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1996 LT 4 Polo Green Coupe
I'm interested in getting a short shift kit from Hurst or B & M, etc for my '96 LT4. Who out there has done it and with which product and how do you like it?
Any problems with the linkage binding? Quality problems?

Thanks...:cool
 
I personally am going with the Hurst on my car... from everyone that I've talked to, it is the smoothest of the bunch.

For some more info you can look here: http://www.zfdoc.com


and I have a very good article comparing all the short shifters out there. I kept it from a vette site I visited, but I do not have the actual link to the original doc. I have it posted in on my website for you to look over... the original authors name is on it.

http://corvette.flmisfits.com/c4shift.doc
 
Their are a couple problems with a short shifter
The first problem requires that we once again have to remember our basic high school physics. All these shift kits do is bring the holes for the shift linkage closer together. That means you have to move the lever a shorter distance. Now go back to what you learned in high school. A shorter lever means that you'll have to use more force. When you use one of these kits you may not have to move the lever as far but you'll have to push the lever harder to engage the next gear.

There's one more reason to keep the stock shifter arms. While you're driving on the track, it's very easy to tell which gear is engaged by simply touching the shift lever. A simple touch on the lever will remind you that you're in third gear, and not fourth. When you shorten the lever arms all the gears seem to be too close. If you're going fast enough then you often need this quick sense of touch. If you're going slow, then it's not a problem. It's a lot like reading a tachometer. If you have time to look at the tachometer, you're going too slow. If you always know what gear you're in, you're going too slow.
 

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