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    VW MK4 Golf Bora GTI Beetle Audi A3 Seat Ibiza Cupra Skoda Quick Short Shifter | eBay

    Anyone had a go at one of these? Thinking about it for a stealthy, cheap upgrade.



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  • #2
    A shortshifter is a great idea, and the price is great, but likely to reflect the quality of it.

    I low price will be very quickly forgotten when you stuck in traffic and can't change gears.

    I can recommend this one

    VW Short shifter for 6 speed Golf, Jetta, GTI, GLI, Passat, Audi TT and more.
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    • #3
      Re: Short Shifter

      Cheers.

      What's your experience with them as far as feel goes?

      I'm kinda liking the idea of being able to shift with my hand/fingers rather than move my elbow, or without having to nudge over my passengers arm ( like a true lazy fat fart) LOL
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      • #4
        Originally posted by MountainBikeMike View Post
        I'm kinda liking the idea of being able to shift with my hand/fingers rather than move my elbow, or without having to nudge over my passengers arm ( like a true lazy fat fart) LOL
        Short shifters often require more effort (due to the leverage change)
        You can also make life harder for the gearbox syncro
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        • #5
          Talk to Greg Roles on this forum. He sells dieselgeek shortshifter kits. They are up there among the better ones & the price is reasonable.
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          • #6
            Fair point Martin. I've never tried either of the above systems so in theory they sound good, especially after reading reviews, but maybe not for me. I'd love to try somones though. Any idea of re-sellers in Melbourne or someone has drive with one?

            Also, the DiesalGeek looks pretty awesome
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            • #7
              Greg will be able to tell you who in MEL has a dieselgeek shortshifter.

              I would have had one on mine but the 1.8tsi 6speed is different to the 2.0tsi. Dieselgeek was pretty sure that the 5speed kit would work on my gearbox & Greg was happy to order one in for me & accept a return if it didn't work. (ie: he's pretty easy to deal with). I didn't bother in the end as a few other things came up & priorities changed.

              The other way you could do it is the "quadrant" off the R32/R fits & shortens the throws (but not the side-to-side). They sometimes come up for sale. This is how I found out my gearbox was different - a mate sent me the north/south selector off his R32 & it didn't even come close to fitting.
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              • #8
                I had the dieselgeek in my S3 for around 4 years and its a huge improvement (in my view) over OEM.

                Yes its shorter (the whole point) and it is a little bit stiffer (logically), but not unbearable.

                Its also a bit notchier - (clunky is a bad word), kinda like a rifle-bolt action.

                Installation is important, because it requires adjustment, to get the feel spot on, so you need to be knowledgeable about what you are doing or pay someone else (only takes one hour)
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                • #9
                  I've been considering one of these for awhile now...

                  Lemme know how it goes, if you end up getting one!!
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                  • #10
                    First thing I'll do is try the feel of a dieselgeek and also a cheaper stick only as I posted above. I'm not THAT keen on spending $200 but I will defs consider it. For a lousy $60, I'd be keen to give the OP one a shot!

                    Had a quick search for Greg Roles and couldn't find him
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                    • #11
                      maybe start a new thread, something like:

                      "Anyone got a dieselgeek shortshifter, near Caufield VIC"

                      I'm sure you can find someone that will let you sample theirs
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MountainBikeMike View Post
                        First thing I'll do is try the feel of a dieselgeek and also a cheaper stick only as I posted above. I'm not THAT keen on spending $200 but I will defs consider it. For a lousy $60, I'd be keen to give the OP one a shot!

                        Had a quick search for Greg Roles and couldn't find him
                        I just typed in Dieselgeek into the search bar - It's not immediately obvious but if you sift through the first 2 pages...
                        original group buy from Greg Roles
                        various bits of feedback after group buy
                        more feedback from preeny
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                        • #13
                          Short Shifter

                          Did you end up getting a short shifter?
                          I'm also thinking of getting one but I'm not sure what type.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Short Shifter

                            Originally posted by PrOxIMPURE View Post
                            Did you end up getting a short shifter?
                            I'm also thinking of getting one but I'm not sure what type.
                            Its gonna have to wait. Let me know if you get one ey
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                            • #15
                              Re: Short Shifter

                              So I tried to find this part at vw, and Audi, but they couldn't find it... I found a thread on this forum or another Aussie vw one but now I'm having trouble bringing it back up through my history...
                              They said it just replaced the part below, had oem waranty, shortened the throw up down by 20% and only cost $50....



                              Anyone know about it?
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