Originally posted by Mr.wReckless
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Best self-centering shifter for SMG to Manual
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2003.5 Titanium Silver / Black 6M/T (Gone)
2003.5 Carbon Black / Laguna Seca Blue SMG (Dusted)
2004 Carbon Black / Black SMG converted to 6M/T(Current)
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Ohh I like that cover!
Does the small version not require you to cut the trim? I cant tell if you shifter trim it cut, but I cant close my coin tray cover so something is different.2003.5 Titanium Silver / Black 6M/T (Gone)
2003.5 Carbon Black / Laguna Seca Blue SMG (Dusted)
2004 Carbon Black / Black SMG converted to 6M/T(Current)
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How much effort increased when going to a CAE shifter ?
Just wondering if anyone has tried both the long and the short version to explain the effort increases ?
i.e. 40% reduction in throw increases effort by 40% (typically)
Also - is the side to side play in the gate eliminated with the CAE ?
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Originally posted by SandeepM3 View PostOhh I like that cover!
Does the small version not require you to cut the trim? I cant tell if you shifter trim it cut, but I cant close my coin tray cover so something is different.
It still requires you to cut the trim. It has the tiniest of notches out of the tray, but once closed, it's closed, so no using it at all.
Originally posted by loudspeaker69 View PostHow much effort increased when going to a CAE shifter ?
Just wondering if anyone has tried both the long and the short version to explain the effort increases ?
i.e. 40% reduction in throw increases effort by 40% (typically)
Also - is the side to side play in the gate eliminated with the CAE ?
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Originally posted by SandeepM3 View Post
I thought the RTD did have gate adjustment. Just not as refined to be able to stop how far to the side it can go when the reverse lockout is engaged. This is the pic I saw where I got that from.
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Originally posted by ra2fanatic View Post
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I don't feel any difference in effort or feel in shift quality between the RTD and the CAE. It's just nice to have the stops for the added security that you are at the right gate and will engage the gear you want providing the synchro rings are playing ball.
Monumentally more work to fit the CAE though.
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Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View PostIf you understand this one key thing, it will save you a lot of headache - all these shifters (IRP, CAE, Coolerworx, RTD, etc) are self centering, but they are not all appropriate for the smg car without bell housing machining.
Self centering, basically means it has 1 main super strong torsion spring that will yank the lever into N between 3/4. That is all that self centering means.
What do you do about all the other gates, R, 1/2, 5/6, how do you define them, that by moving the top of the lever 0.5inches to the left, you will be in 1/2 gate, vs moving it 1inch to the left you will be in R gate...
Well, the R gate you can solve with the locking mechanism they offer (most refer to it as a "lockout", which is a metal ring that sits just under the knob that operates a cable that pulls out the pin, which then allows you to move the shifter way left to get to R gate), which I suggest you get. Without it, plenty of stories of driving spiritedly and trying to shift from 3 to 2, yanking on the lever too hard to the left and instead of landing in 1/2 gate you get all the way over to R.
The other gate definitions like 1/2, 5/6 are what the bell housing machining does for you with the added detents. Without it, you will just be on a Microsoft flight simulator joystick (exaggeration).
There is a solution to that problem and it is the self centering shifters that have gate definitions, i.e little pins/screws that you can adjust. Not all of them have it... For example if you look at the Coolerworx street/short version, it does not have those, while the Pro version does. CAE does, I don't believe IRP or RTD have them. (random pic of CAE pins below as example).
The ones without reverse lockouts or the adjustment pins/screws are smaller and more compact and do not require trimming console pieces.
I am not here to rank shifters for you, I am here to arm you with some info to help you with your ultimate decision.
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I've seen a couple of videos on YouTube where they converted an smg car and didn't even drop the transmission. I'll be putting in a new clutch, I figure since its coming out anyways might as well put a 3rd pedal in.
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