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Miracle




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A question that is not as frequent as some others, but one I thought would be cool to add to our collection. What shifter can I get for my car? Well, I am about to show you.

I can upload more pics if neeeded.

I chose the B and M shifter...


There is also the Revo which is a whole arm and base...

REVO SS:

Then you have a few adapters that bolt up to the OEM lever. TWM, Neuspeed, and a few others make one for our cars.

Anything that works for an RSX will also work on our cars, since the shifter block is the same.

Hope that helps


Newspeed adapter:

TWM adapter:



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You can also add Kumo shift bushings to the REVO SS shifter to make firmer shifts. Personally i HIGHLY reccomend the upgrade.



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You can also add Kumo shift bushings to the REVO SS shifter to make firmer shifts. Personally i HIGHLY reccomend the upgrade.

Or, you can get the B and M, which comes with bushings, and is STILL cheaper than the Revo and Kumo's together.





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but doesnt it sit as high as the stocker? some people are used to playing with short knobs...



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but doesnt it sit as high as the stocker?

It does. That is what I personally like about it.

I am a tall guy, and sit way back on the seat slider, so a shorter lever would do more harm than good for me. Plus, it doesn't do anything to have a shorter knob, if the cable attachment points are the same.

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some people are used to playing with short knobs...

I do NOT want to venture how you would know that partner.



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i personally would like a shorter shifter stock one is just to big



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6 months later.. lol

glad you like it that way.



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