![]() Turned out the piece of the outer shifter boot I had cut to install the short throw shifter was upside down and sitting too high and preventing my new adapter from going all the way into the shifter. On looking ad the gearbox's lower shifter shaft (the DDM one that is there now) I noticed a mark from the set screw above the dimple that is meant for the screw. Making it so noisy that driving became uncomfortable. Never had isolated the noise to the shifter (My hearing indicated it came from higher up on the dash) but now that I've installed the new shifter the noise has increased tenfold so now I know the gearbox and shifter are the source of the issue. One problem is that I've had a "can of nails" rattle from my gearbox ever since I installed the DDM short throw shifter, it would come around 3500 RPM when accelerating and last until around 5000. I've come back form my week-and-a-half vacation to find the leather boot ready at the upholsterer. So if you can use a lathe or know someone that will do it for you for a low price, it's a way to go and you can customize it to your taste. I have yet to test drive the car but tried it out stopped and seems its right where I wanted it to be. I didn't measure yet but the shift knob is now around 3/4" - 1" higher than stock. Now I have to ask the upholsterer to make me a leather shifter boot (the OEM is a cheapie vinyl and the french stich threads were coming off).Īnyway, here's a few pictures. Ended up coming together rather nicely and worked like a charm the first try. Asked him to make me a 20cm long lever that would fit the OEM lower lever, and on the other end turn it with the smaller M10 thread on the end for the knob and the M12 thread right below for the trim piece. Both are threaded (the knob at M10 x 1.5mm and the trim piece at M12 x 1.25mm), so I got the OEM inside lever that I replaced with the DDM short throw and took it to the machinist. I also found a small black anodized billet aluminum trim piece to go underneath the shifter. So, last week while searching a knob replacement for my other car which is my daily, i ended up finding this Civic VTR inspired shift knob for the Honda Jazz/Fit. But the long game for me with the short throw shifter was to be able to extend the shifter a little, have a longer lever but avoid it being all over the place with the factory longer throws. Loved the shift feel although a little on the heavy end of the spectrum for me. I got the DDM short throw shifter a while ago. Also be sure to use some blue locktight.Hey guys, just a new mod I put in motion that was something I have been planning for a while. *note* The screws on the adapter can be easily striped when tightening, so be sure to use the correct tools and be careful not to overtighten. ![]() You can use a zip tie to be secure but I don't think it's necessary.Ĥ.) After installing the shift knob onto the adapter there did not seem to have any other functional issues. This adapter only works with raceseng shift knobs! The threads on the adapter are 3/4"-16ġ.) Prior to tighting the screws on the adapter to the shifter arm, the adapter had a snug fit with no type of wiggling.Ģ.) After tightening the screws on the adapter to the shifter arm, the adapter stayed tight and did not move around when you forcefully tried doing so.ģ.) The OEM shift boot did not need a zip tie to securely stay under the shift knob. I bought the adapter and the shiftknob on ![]() For all my fellow gen coupe drivers who have the 2014+ Models with the annoying non threaded shifters, a new adapter finally released. ![]()
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