Has anyone installed a short shift kit on the '05 manual?

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Has anyone installed a short shift kit on the '05 manual?

Postby norbs » Thu Dec 28, 2006 10:15 am

Just wondering if it is worth it and where you bought it from.

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Postby gead » Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:55 pm

it came standard on the gt sti....its great, was heaps slicker than the stock gt i test drove....
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Postby LIBER8ED » Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:39 pm

can you just take the gear knob off, cut a few inches off your stick, then tap a new thread onto the shorter stick?

as stupid as that sounds, i guess it is a somwhat legit question...

whats the diff??
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Postby gead » Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:26 pm

i think it will have something to do with the pivot point....your solution would make the throw longer....
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Postby David » Fri Dec 29, 2006 11:42 am

Yup, cutting it off won't work..

SS moves the pivot point..
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Postby Mo_GT » Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:28 pm

LIBER8ED wrote:can you just take the gear knob off, cut a few inches off your stick, then tap a new thread onto the shorter stick?

as stupid as that sounds, i guess it is a somwhat legit question...

whats the diff??


Tecnically, you will shorten the throw somewhat by cutting the stick but now since the gear knob sits lower than before, your arm will have to compensate.

Like David and gead said, it has to do with moving the pivot point up(in case of the GT) but its not as simple as just moving the pivot point only.... With the GT you also have to change the link cos with the higher pivot point the std link will hit the body for 1st and third gears.

With the older wrx's and libertys you could just get something like this:
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That just fits onto the std gear stick, you hook up the link to that and can move this part up or down to get your own "custom" adjusted throw.

Also, a short shifter increases the load on the shifts and while you will be able to change gears quickly, you should do it smooth and controlled or you risk damaging your gear selector fork and even gears over time.
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Postby A-Drain » Fri Dec 29, 2006 8:05 pm

I've had the Subi short shift on my MY05 GT for about 18 months. Bought it from my Subi dealer and had them install it. It makes a huge difference to the 'box. Shifts are much shorter and notchier (is that even a word) allowing much quicker and more precise changes. It is a mod I'd definitely recommend.

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Postby norbs » Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:39 am

Thanks guys, I'll look at the Subie option.
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Postby hieu1976 » Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:47 pm

I'm considering the AVO short shift kit option.

At $154, it seems good value.

http://www.avoturbo.com/avoshop/product ... cts_id=694

Yes, I know the link is for a WRX, but according to Steve Coates of AVO: "Yes the MY01-On WRX short shift will also work in the MY05 Lib GT, that is assuming it is a 5 speed."

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Postby BlackGT » Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:41 am

hieu1976 wrote:
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Postby Mo_GT » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:10 am

hieu1976 wrote:I'm considering the AVO short shift kit option.

At $154, it seems good value.

http://www.avoturbo.com/avoshop/product ... cts_id=694

Yes, I know the link is for a WRX, but according to Steve Coates of AVO: "Yes the MY01-On WRX short shift will also work in the MY05 Lib GT, that is assuming it is a 5 speed."


I wouldn't buy that particular short shift as its only the stick and you may need to moddify the gear sourround a bit to make it work properly and you also might end up with the gear stick vibrating.

The STi short shift kit is supplied like this:
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i can't tell for sure what the differences are as i've not compared the two side by side but the older STi short shifters where quite similar the AVO unit (but better made) and there's got to be a reason why STI now supplies it as a complete asembly.
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Postby XRC15T » Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:10 am

Yeah Short shift is good. less movement when u play with ur knob. :lol:

And as MO said, the Sti is the whole assembly, not like bits and peices, plus its resonably priced.

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