View Full Version : What is the best short throw shifter for the LS1??
importssuck
10-16-2005, 04:50 PM
What short throw shifter is the good to use? The B&M, kirban, pro 5.0, Lou stick, Hurst are all of them pretty much the same? Like in size and design? What differs between of all the short throw shifters that are in the market? What do you guys and gals like and perfer to use? Also any pics?
noblesramair
10-24-2005, 02:03 PM
i just bought lou's short stick with a pro 5.0 from afterthoughtauto. Ive been told thats the best combo. Supposively the pro 5.0 makes a little noise but not bad, ill guess ill find out when i install it.
GottaHaveLS1
10-24-2005, 05:13 PM
I have a the SLP shifter for my T56 and i'm pleased with it. The throw is much shorter than stock. I'm not sure if more expensive shifters for the T56 that claim they are counterbalanced or weighted are worth it. I drove a civic with a balanced short throw and it was really easy to move. My SLP can feel a little heavy.
hissin'98
10-27-2005, 04:02 PM
I have the pro 5.0 and it rocks. It does make a little noise but it's well worth it mostly because of the stock rubber absorber is gone and is now a solid shaft. My bud also runs a 5.0 in his fox mustang. Very short throw and very crisp engagement.
Bronx
11-23-2005, 02:53 PM
I had a Hurst put in at the factory and added the "ole style" T-Bar handle in Gainsville. Works fine. As long as you man handle it a bit.
Joe K. 99 Zeee!!
11-29-2005, 06:27 PM
Pro 5.0 stick has enough thread that it can be cut down at least 1". I've seen people take more off and use some kind of plastic foam sheet around the stick to hold the handle on. By far, that's the cheapest, most reasonable option with that shifter. I'm using a TNA stick from E-bay. It works fine, wish it was positioned further to the left though.
Flobeast385
11-29-2005, 07:45 PM
Pro 5.0 here and I love it although if its quiet you can here about everything going on in the tranny. I think it is built a little tougher than some others and has great adjustments.
MadSeason
12-01-2005, 12:44 PM
Pro 5.0 with lous short angled stick. retains same angle as stock pro 5.0 but shifts are much shorter. love it over the hurst
ButchN
12-01-2005, 06:22 PM
I have the pro 5.0 and it rocks. It does make a little noise but it's well worth it mostly because of the stock rubber absorber is gone and is now a solid shaft.It's not "noisy" from that.
It's that peopel usually cut too much of the stock bottom rubber boot away & you now hear the road noise you never heard before.
ButchN
12-01-2005, 06:23 PM
Pro 5.0 stick has enough thread that it can be cut down at least 1". I've seen people take more off and use some kind of plastic foam sheet around the stick to hold the handle on.I cut 1.5" from mine & my Hurst shift knob still screwed on no problem.
hammertime
12-01-2005, 09:43 PM
Lous short stik with factory Hurst - made a huge difference in feel for the $$
third_shift|studios
12-03-2005, 07:45 AM
Lous short stik with factory Hurst - made a huge difference in feel for the $$
i have that, but i think it's terrible combo...it takes a lot of pressure to shove the stocker into the freakin' gears...
Joe K. 99 Zeee!!
12-05-2005, 08:43 AM
It's not "noisy" from that.
It's that peopel usually cut too much of the stock bottom rubber boot away & you now hear the road noise you never heard before.
Yup. I did that. I need to replace that part and try again. FYI for others...The rubber piece blocks off the hole in the floor where the shifter connects to the tranny. You need to cut it wider to install the Pro 5.0. I cut mine a bit too wide in one corner and I can literaly see the ground below the car when I take my center console off! A tight seal should definitely help.
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