Gear knob weight
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Gear knob weight
Hi,
What is the benefit of a weighted gear knob? Is it better than the standard fitted one?
Thanks
What is the benefit of a weighted gear knob? Is it better than the standard fitted one?
Thanks
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Re: Gear knob weight
i have a delrin one in the race car, probable weighs less than a stock one... lighter is always better.
big heavy knobs are for in the bedroom
big heavy knobs are for in the bedroom
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Re: Gear knob weight
this has come up before...i was curious so i made a gear knob out of tungsten(heavy metal)
it feels crap to use to use, but makes a good novelty item.it so heavy for its size.
i wonder if it would help with a box that was a bit hard on some changes?
it feels crap to use to use, but makes a good novelty item.it so heavy for its size.
i wonder if it would help with a box that was a bit hard on some changes?
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Re: Gear knob weight
Handy when you put in a shorter throw shifter which requires 30% more force to change (guesstimate) having that weight behind it makes it feel like stock again.
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Re: Gear knob weight
There is a previous thread where the weight of OEM knobs were discussed. My NA8 came with the standard Nardi Knob, which is lighter than the NA6 knob. I went to a Mazda wrecker and found a much heavier knob......smoothed out the gear changes no end.
Some MX-5/Miata aftermarket knobs have been designed to be a specific weight and have been reported as improving the shift feel.
J.
Some MX-5/Miata aftermarket knobs have been designed to be a specific weight and have been reported as improving the shift feel.
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Re: Gear knob weight
I have the MR SSK for my 6-speed and with the stock knob it took decent effort to shift, my girlfriend needed to use two hands to pull it into reverse. I got a Blox Type-R knob, I think they weigh 440g, and it makes the shift much easier. Like cookie said, the heavy weight makes the effort feel more stock like (doesn't effect the glorious shift change the SSK makes though).
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Re: Gear knob weight
ManiacLachy wrote:I have the MR SSK for my 6-speed and with the stock knob it took decent effort to shift, my girlfriend needed to use two hands to pull it into reverse. I got a Blox Type-R knob, I think they weigh 440g, and it makes the shift much easier. Like cookie said, the heavy weight makes the effort feel more stock like (doesn't effect the glorious shift change the SSK makes though).
I have a SE with standard knob I would say you selectors are rooted and no knob will fix that
I did get excited with the bit my girlfriend needed to use two hands to pull it
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Re: Gear knob weight
lizard wrote:
I have a SE with standard knob I would say you selectors are rooted and no knob will fix that
But you don't have the a short shift do you. So your position to comment on the "rooted selector" is based purely on what seems to be your opinion the everyone else in the world is an idiot.
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Re: Gear knob weight
sailaholic wrote:lizard wrote:
I have a SE with standard knob I would say you selectors are rooted and no knob will fix that
But you don't have the a short shift do you. So your position to comment on the "rooted selector" is based purely on what seems to be your opinion the everyone else in the world is an idiot.
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Well my SE has under 45000k and its beautiful to drive gear select is so sweet so Im thinking if you need 2 hands to change gear will a knob help
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Re: Gear knob weight
To clarify, with the stock gear stick the movement was not difficult at all, and I wouldn't have put an aftermarket knob on for anything other than aesthetic reasons. However, with the SSK the movement becomes harder due to the change in pivot position, and the extra weight compensates for this.
I used to think the stock SE shift was nice, how good could the MR SSK make it? But I did it anyway based on positive reviews from others, and let me just say the SSK can make it much much better. The movement goes from being like a leaver to being like a switch. The SSK also replaces the selector bushing and rubber boots which can get quite worn, if your car has only done 45k km, then they may still be in quite good nick. I recommend you try out the SSK if someone near you has it fitted though, you'll notice the difference.
Yes, two hands for my girlfriend - I didn't see it like that when I wrote it lol.
I used to think the stock SE shift was nice, how good could the MR SSK make it? But I did it anyway based on positive reviews from others, and let me just say the SSK can make it much much better. The movement goes from being like a leaver to being like a switch. The SSK also replaces the selector bushing and rubber boots which can get quite worn, if your car has only done 45k km, then they may still be in quite good nick. I recommend you try out the SSK if someone near you has it fitted though, you'll notice the difference.
Yes, two hands for my girlfriend - I didn't see it like that when I wrote it lol.
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Re: Gear knob weight
ManiacLachy wrote:To clarify, with the stock gear stick the movement was not difficult at all, and I wouldn't have put an aftermarket knob on for anything other than aesthetic reasons. However, with the SSK the movement becomes harder due to the change in pivot position, and the extra weight compensates for this.
I used to think the stock SE shift was nice, how good could the MR SSK make it? But I did it anyway based on positive reviews from others, and let me just say the SSK can make it much much better. The movement goes from being like a leaver to being like a switch. The SSK also replaces the selector bushing and rubber boots which can get quite worn, if your car has only done 45k km, then they may still be in quite good nick. I recommend you try out the SSK if someone near you has it fitted though, you'll notice the difference.
Yes, two hands for my girlfriend - I didn't see it like that when I wrote it lol.
Im in the process of purchasing a LE with 20000K and it drives like new .The gear shift is also sweet as the SE so with out playing with you knob I persume from a great didtance the selectors/linkages must be below par or am I a IDIOT
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Re: Gear knob weight
aka_juffa wrote:Here is a link to a previous thread with lots of helpful info.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=46097
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Had a quick flick through that thread and come to the conclusion the heaver it is the betters it is the lighter
it is the better it is Colour is important the more you pay makes a difference bla bla
Im thinking its a girl thing
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Re: Gear knob weight
lizard wrote:
I did get excited with the bit my girlfriend needed to use two hands to pull it
But she has tiny hands…
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Re: Gear knob weight
Isn't the LE a 5 speed?
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