View Full Version : opinions of this shifter? anyone seen it?
Flash68
10-03-2008, 12:15 PM
The Restomod Remote Shifter...
I found this shifter and I think it looks kinda cool and industrial/racy. Kinda reminds me of the Lightning Rods shifter for the Lenco trans, which I like.
Anyone seen this in a car? Or know if shifts well?
This shifter would also solve the shifter location problem I have without making me send my TKO 600 back to Keisler to be modified.
http://www.mustangsplus.com/tech/speedshifter/index.html
71dusterjon
10-03-2008, 07:17 PM
it looks nice but to me it seems like the transmission isn't made for that car and possibly more things could go wrong.
Spiffav8
10-03-2008, 07:26 PM
Would this be for your 68??
skatinjay27
10-03-2008, 08:21 PM
guy on pro-touring has one in his nova but he modifyed it to look a little different. i dont like the pistol grip but the rest look sweet! and i agree gives it a industrial look and if you got long leg it probally positions it good for you.
http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showpost.php?p=313257&postcount=44
Flash68
10-03-2008, 08:46 PM
it looks nice but to me it seems like the transmission isn't made for that car and possibly more things could go wrong.
What do mean? The TKO trans isnt made specifically for any car, and you can have the shifter location set for any place you want really. Keisler said they have 30 shifter placement options - front to back, offset or not, etc.
Flash68
10-03-2008, 08:48 PM
Would this be for your 68??
Yes sir!
thoughts?
Flash68
10-03-2008, 09:02 PM
guy on pro-touring has one in his nova but he modifyed it to look a little different. i dont like the pistol grip but the rest look sweet! and i agree gives it a industrial look and if you got long leg it probally positions it good for you.
http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showpost.php?p=313257&postcount=44
Yeah I'm with you.. like what he did, and I had the same idea of putting a boot on the front piece like that. Thanks for posting the link.
I just need to figure out if the 9.5" set back from where the shifter position is now would be ideal, or at least damn close to it.
thanks again!
Spiffav8
10-03-2008, 09:26 PM
Flash....
I've looked at your car a lot! It is going to be one bad mother and so far I've been very impressed with every thing you've done. I'm going to have to vote NO on this item. To me it would interrupt the clean lines and flow of your car. If it's an industrial look your going for I think there are better ways to achieve that.
:captain:
skatinjay27
10-03-2008, 09:27 PM
yea but if you have a new bar machined you could have it made the exact length to where its perfect for you.
i dont car for it in its stock form from the mustang site but i think all black anodized with a custon bar in place of the tacky "restomod" piece it would look sick!
Flash68
10-03-2008, 09:53 PM
Flash....
I've looked at your car a lot! It is going to be one bad mother and so far I've been very impressed with every thing you've done. I'm going to have to vote NO on this item. To me it would interrupt the clean lines and flow of your car. If it's an industrial look your going for I think there are better ways to achieve that.
:captain:
I appreciate that Curtis.
I am on the fence about this shifter. I kinda like it and it seems different but stout looking, but not too over the top IMO.
I have been trying to go with a combo of industrial and dark colors, satin/matte/brushed, etc. and may get rid of a lot of the polished and shiny. We shall see....
Flash68
10-03-2008, 09:55 PM
yea but if you have a new bar machined you could have it made the exact length to where its perfect for you.
i dont car for it in its stock form from the mustang site but i think all black anodized with a custon bar in place of the tacky "restomod" piece it would look sick!
Good point. As I compare the pics, I am thinking a 9.5" setback from current placement would be too much....
Yeah we already talked about machining over that restomod advertisement on it (you can't blame them I guess) or doing something to cover it up. Black anodized or powdercoated would be a good idea too.
damn, I am really on the fence about this....
monza
10-03-2008, 10:19 PM
You asked... IMO I think it looks bad, like a mistake and here is the bad fix.
Flash68
10-03-2008, 10:24 PM
You asked... IMO I think it looks bad, like a mistake and here is the bad fix.
Yeah I can see that happening too. But what I originally planned on doing is done over and over and over. But it is proven to look good and work too. Hmm.
thanks for the candid opinion.
deuce_454
10-04-2008, 05:09 AM
looks like a great idea with flawed execution.... i dont like that its only bolted to one side.. would like to have seen it fork on both sides of the tranny and shifter.... looks like somthing that will go loose over time...
fesler
10-04-2008, 05:15 AM
If you are not building a race car I dont think its rigth for the style you are going after. Looks to stock car and if you are going for smooth this is not it IMO
Good luck with your decision:thumbsup:
Flash68
10-04-2008, 11:12 AM
Thanks guys. I am starting to think this thing is not for me...
Vegas69
10-04-2008, 01:20 PM
I hate it more than the hangover I'm suffering from right now.:D
Flash68
10-04-2008, 01:37 PM
I hate it more than the hangover I'm suffering from right now.:D
Ha. Tell me how you REALLY feel! :lol:
Spiffav8
10-04-2008, 04:42 PM
I hate it more than the hangover I'm suffering from right now.:D
The real reason we missed cars and coffee today. :lol:
Vegas69
10-04-2008, 05:44 PM
Bull puckey...I was in baby.
Blown353
10-04-2008, 06:27 PM
My buddies here in town do those shifters (Mustangs Plus / The Restomod shop.)
I've driven a car with one before; it works rather well and allows you to put the shifter in a more suitable location. It's more of a form over function piece for me though as in real life it looks like you didn't plan things out right and this shifter was a "fix" for that.
The shift feel is still quite good but going through the additional linkage it does lose a bit of feel and gains a little more slop. The perceived change in feel & slop are very slight compared to having the stick right on the tranny; it still shifts & feels very good.
If I had to choose between a long & dog legged shift lever to put the shifter where I wanted it and the Restomod "extender" I'd choose the extender; unlike the huge dogleg shift handle it won't increase the shift throws.
Oh, and FYI... if you have access to some machine tools you can build your own very inexpensively with some aluminum and heim joints.
Flash68
10-04-2008, 06:40 PM
My buddies here in town do those shifters (Mustangs Plus / The Restomod shop.)
I've driven a car with one before; it works rather well and allows you to put the shifter in a more suitable location. It's more of a form over function piece for me though as in real life it looks like you didn't plan things out right and this shifter was a "fix" for that.
The shift feel is still quite good but going through the additional linkage it does lose a bit of feel and gains a little more slop. The perceived change in feel & slop are very slight compared to having the stick right on the tranny; it still shifts & feels very good.
If I had to choose between a long & dog legged shift lever to put the shifter where I wanted it and the Restomod "extender" I'd choose the extender; unlike the huge dogleg shift handle it won't increase the shift throws.
Oh, and FYI... if you have access to some machine tools you can build your own very inexpensively with some aluminum and heim joints.
No kidding? Very cool. I did call them on Friday but the guy I talked to had never driven a car using the shifter, which I thought was a little strange.
I do have the option of sending the trans back to Keisler and they can put the shifter position wherever i want it basically. I am leaning toward doing that as I really do prefer a straight stick shifter handle.
And I have absolutely zero skills, tools, machines, etc. :lol:
thanks for posting
wedged
10-05-2008, 12:27 PM
you could simply cover the linkage area with a console of some sort , and put a boot at the base of the remote stick. No one would know what under the console.... :unibrow: :thumbsup:
Flash68
10-05-2008, 06:51 PM
you could simply cover the linkage area with a console of some sort , and put a boot at the base of the remote stick. No one would know what under the console.... :unibrow: :thumbsup:
Yeah that's an idea. But I ditched the whole console of any sort idea a long time ago so that's not really an option for me.
thanks for the idea though. :)
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