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Old 08-21-2007, 06:43 AM   #1
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Anyone know of any good sport performance shifters for the R154 trans in MKIII supra's?
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Old 08-21-2007, 07:55 AM   #2
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Anyone know of any good sport performance shifters for the R154 trans in MKIII supra's?
take off the center console, the shift boot with it

use two vice grip pliers
one on the lower part of the shifter
and one on the black part of the shifter

twist and apply force as needed
you got urself a short-shifter
best shifter on my opinion, CUZ ITS FREE
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Old 08-21-2007, 02:21 PM   #3
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I was going to get the C's short shifter. It shortens the throw by a considerable amount and it keeps the shifter height almost stock. Also, I'm sure the bushings in your shifter seat are worn to hell, unless you replaced it.

http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/transmission/trans_parts.htm


Go to that site and get part numbers MC-10077 and MC-10078. It'll make your shifts MUCH tighter.

And that mod that 2NR is talking about doesn't actually shorten the throw. It just makes the shifter shorter.
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Old 08-21-2007, 02:56 PM   #4
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ive got the c's shift kit.
i recon its a great piece of kit.
my shifter is really nice and tight too.. so iam unsure what else has been done to it as it came with my halfcut
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I was going to get the C's short shifter. It shortens the throw by a considerable amount and it keeps the shifter height almost stock. Also, I'm sure the bushings in your shifter seat are worn to hell, unless you replaced it.

http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/transmission/trans_parts.htm


Go to that site and get part numbers MC-10077 and MC-10078. It'll make your shifts MUCH tighter.

And that mod that 2NR is talking about doesn't actually shorten the throw. It just makes the shifter shorter.
yes i know, but i got long arms and, it hits the back of the seat when i shift
thats why i shortened the shifter,
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wait lol
u seriously do this !!!???!!??!
i thought u were taking the piss
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wait lol
u seriously do this !!!???!!??!
i thought u were taking the piss
sounds odd, but it does work, free short shifter, and its true
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I was going to get the C's short shifter. It shortens the throw by a considerable amount and it keeps the shifter height almost stock. Also, I'm sure the bushings in your shifter seat are worn to hell, unless you replaced it.

http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/transmission/trans_parts.htm


Go to that site and get part numbers MC-10077 and MC-10078. It'll make your shifts MUCH tighter.

And that mod that 2NR is talking about doesn't actually shorten the throw. It just makes the shifter shorter.
Ok thanks for the part numbers, and yea I know that guy was just being funny.
Thanks.
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