short through shifter

giterboosted

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ive actually heard of this "mookeeh" before, research on here a bit before you decide yay or nay, either way you can always do the homemade apporach for free
 

suprastanger507mgte

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I asked someone who is using this in his very kool Supra and I was told

"Yeahhhh... the shifts have really shortened and it
feels quite solid!
One think : Do not use the small (white plastic o-ring) bush that the MK1 mookeeh set has!
Cause it went into pieces after some weeks.It is
the MK1's weak point! Get a new one from toyota
part number 33548-31010 ...it costs about $ 2 USD!
Then with a small adjustment will fit the MK1 quite
well and it will stay put on it for decades "

If you think this review is coming from a cheap as MKIII owner, think again! Here is his car and part list.

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70289
 

iwannadie

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giterboosted;1076394 said:
ive actually heard of this "mookeeh" before, research on here a bit before you decide yay or nay, either way you can always do the homemade apporach for free

Modding a stock shifter isnt the same as a real short shifter I thought? You can lower the knob on a stock shifter but thats not the point of a short throw shifter. You want a shorter throw but keeping the knob high up.

To make it a shorter throw and keep the height you have to change the pivot point. By just lowering the knob your not changing the pivot point. Just grab a stock shifter a few inches below the shift knob and shift, doesnt make a big difference...
 

xsjado

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suprastanger507mgte;1076415 said:
There is also another brand, TRL - from New Zealand as well as the S1 shifter.

I have the TRL(Torrie) short shifter in my car, awesome quality and stupidly short throws. Apparently has shorter throw then the C's. Only cost me $240AUD too compared to $300+ for the C's.
 

j3pz

still learning
suprastanger507mgte;1076415 said:
There is also another brand, TRL - from New Zealand as well as the S1 shifter.

xsjado;1076528 said:
I have the TRL(Torrie) short shifter in my car, awesome quality and stupidly short throws. Apparently has shorter throw then the C's. Only cost me $240AUD too compared to $300+ for the C's.

Mk3Les;1076549 said:
+1 for me too, I love mine :)

suprastanger507mgte said:
I've been talking to this guy for a while about the shifter. definitely looks to an awesome piece.
Height of shifter is 250mm, but he says he can make custom height for no extra charge when I asked him about the height.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...60252504118&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123
 

The Dude

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suprastanger507mgte;1076413 said:
"Yeahhhh... the shifts have really shortened and it
feels quite solid!
One think : Do not use the small (white plastic o-ring) bush that the MK1 mookeeh set has!
My car came with a short throw shifter. I thought it was the ebay one until this statement. Mine has two metal half circles where the stock bushing would sit, is this a C's or ??? ?
 

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