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Old Sep 2, 2002
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Did anyone measure the throw of the shifter?

did anyone measure the throw of the shifter after a ss or adapter install?
I just finished making my own adpter and the thow from firt to second is a little less than 3 inches does the adapters and short shifters u can buy give u more or less?
Old Sep 3, 2002
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this is kinda off topic but have you ever drivin a nsx the throw on that beast is unbealivable and the engine feels like its begging you to step on the gas.

thats why it will be mine. dont bealive me ? watch me it will be mine with a comptech sc and it will all be done LEGALLY
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I heard the S2000 has really short throws.One of the best actually.
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i've got the DC adapter and it reduces it by a few inches. I don't remember the exact measurement, it was a while ago. from what i hear the SS and the DC are basically the same thing
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I didn't measure but it is considerably shorter. It shortens the throws enough that it takes you a few days to get used to it.

I would go with the revo ss over an adapter. The revo shortens the throws by lowering the stick height AND relocating the shift point. Plus, the shortened stick height makes the interior look sportier imo.

The adapters simply relocate the shift point for shortened throws.

Revo SS
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I think I'll take of the adpter I made myself and get a Revo cuse the cable is kinda pinched now from being raied so much which puts alot more efort to shifting
I guss I'll get the Revo but will never consider buying a piece of aluminum for $100(adapter)
I'll tell whoever is how I made the adapter costing about $15
 
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