Hi all,
I wasn't really happy with the feel of the gear change on my '02 C2 - too long, vague and sloppy - so started to look around at short shift kits. A thread on Rennlist caught my eye, which said that Porsche have redesigned the 997 assembly to give a better feel and about 15% shorter throw and that it is a straight swap with the 996 unit.
So I ordered one, part no. 997 424 010 00, for £138 including VAT and delivery. Make sure you get this part number, which is the standard 997 shift assembly that ships by default in new cars, not the short shift. I fitted it yesterday using the B&M instructions available online. It is an easy job to do, although getting the centre console out was a bit of a pig.
Very pleased with the results - noticeably shorter changes and a much more precise. The shift feel is now positive, without being notchy and there is no hint of sloppiness. I like it very much. []
It's not too expensive, easy to do, and 100% reversible as I still have the original shifter, undamaged.
Here is the Rennlist thread: http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/showthread.php?t=399323, and the B&M instructions which help with fitting: http://www.bmracing.com/media/products/pdf/67.pdf.
Cheers,
Robert.
I wasn't really happy with the feel of the gear change on my '02 C2 - too long, vague and sloppy - so started to look around at short shift kits. A thread on Rennlist caught my eye, which said that Porsche have redesigned the 997 assembly to give a better feel and about 15% shorter throw and that it is a straight swap with the 996 unit.
So I ordered one, part no. 997 424 010 00, for £138 including VAT and delivery. Make sure you get this part number, which is the standard 997 shift assembly that ships by default in new cars, not the short shift. I fitted it yesterday using the B&M instructions available online. It is an easy job to do, although getting the centre console out was a bit of a pig.
Very pleased with the results - noticeably shorter changes and a much more precise. The shift feel is now positive, without being notchy and there is no hint of sloppiness. I like it very much. []
It's not too expensive, easy to do, and 100% reversible as I still have the original shifter, undamaged.
Here is the Rennlist thread: http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/showthread.php?t=399323, and the B&M instructions which help with fitting: http://www.bmracing.com/media/products/pdf/67.pdf.
Cheers,
Robert.