Ha ha, well spotted. I don't usually wear a watch when working on cars, but we must have been out somewhere and I saw the opportunity to do a quick video. I wouldn't have been wearing working in the engine bay or under the car.
Excellent video, thank you so much, I plan to do this soon and had some difficulty finding a well done video of this mod. I will do a video as well once I'm confident enough and have watched a few more videos.
On my 1999 stock shifter the tabs around the plastic bushings just would not break off with just scoring and lifting up with a screwdriver. The plastic was much more "Bendable" and did not just break off ass in this vid. I had to use a a small moto tool with a cutting disc to remove them.
2 years on, are you pleased with the new action? Some say that unless you use the stupidity overpriced ones the shift action is heavy and notchy. Would you go back to original or look at different options?
So on my 98 2.5 l I can only see one clip side at a time and the white inner plastic protrudes out more that in should and is pushed in all the way. Really annoying.
I have never tried to install one with the housing in. I would think that cutting the tabs off to remove the old one would be tricky. It is so quick and easy to remove the housing thar I can't think why you would even try.
@@martinhill5770 You mentioned it's modified. I know you can get cheap $35 Short shifters in ebay, but the guy from Ben auto design takes these and modifies the bearings etc so is this what Alex does? Where can you buy or only through email?
@@zascar That is pretty much it. Alex runs a machine shop, so he takes the poorly engineered parts out and replaces them with accurately made parts. Best to contact him by email, he is based in the north west of England.
Good video. That’s brave of you not only to change the shifter but to leave the Daytona on while doing it.
Ha ha, well spotted. I don't usually wear a watch when working on cars, but we must have been out somewhere and I saw the opportunity to do a quick video. I wouldn't have been wearing working in the engine bay or under the car.
I've just done this mod on my cayman 987.1 and your video really helped, so thank you. It feels SO much better with the shorter shift 😁
Excellent video, thank you so much, I plan to do this soon and had some difficulty finding a well done video of this mod. I will do a video as well once I'm confident enough and have watched a few more videos.
On my 1999 stock shifter the tabs around the plastic bushings just would not break off with just scoring and lifting up with a screwdriver. The
plastic was much more "Bendable" and did not just break off ass in this vid.
I had to use a a small moto tool with a cutting disc to remove them.
Great video! Thanks for sharing the procedure.
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you very much.
How did you get out of the car wish you would have showed that...I’ll keep watching
Nice work and video, thank you. Do you have a link to that particular short shift kit...seen some similar but appear of a lesser quality?
Sure, email alexyates57@aol.com
2 years on, are you pleased with the new action?
Some say that unless you use the stupidity overpriced ones the shift action is heavy and notchy.
Would you go back to original or look at different options?
Still very pleased. So much so that I will be fitting one to my 996 cabriolet as well over Christmas.
So on my 98 2.5 l I can only see one clip side at a time and the white inner plastic protrudes out more that in should and is pushed in all the way. Really annoying.
Were you able to get it to work? I'm having the same issue.
Just did this swap, but I need help on adjusting the cables. Does anybody have any suggestions?
I LIKE YOUR DAYTONA
Thanks, I decided to do the job after getting home from a trip out, hence the shirt and watch. I'm usually t-shirt and jeans when working on cars.
@@martinhill5770 is the 987.2 the same
How does it feel in the car over the stock shifter?
Noticeably shorter and more precise, not sure it would be to everybodies taste.
Do you need to remove the housing to install? I’ve heard mixed things. Thanks!
I have never tried to install one with the housing in. I would think that cutting the tabs off to remove the old one would be tricky. It is so quick and easy to remove the housing thar I can't think why you would even try.
Martin Hill thanks for the insight!
Can I buy a new lever by it's self just like the new one u had
Hi Martin , just wondering if the unit is the DesignTek sold by Design 911 ?
No, this is a version modified by Alex on 911UK to have much better mounts and tighter tolerances.
Can you tell me which shifter this is please?
Thanks
It is from alexyates57@aol.com
Is this the Ben Auto Design shortshifter?
No, it is from alexyates57@aol.com
@@martinhill5770 You mentioned it's modified. I know you can get cheap $35 Short shifters in ebay, but the guy from Ben auto design takes these and modifies the bearings etc so is this what Alex does? Where can you buy or only through email?
@@zascar That is pretty much it. Alex runs a machine shop, so he takes the poorly engineered parts out and replaces them with accurately made parts. Best to contact him by email, he is based in the north west of England.
@@martinhill5770 Thanks, will do!
I got one of these and love mine, but can I just say, WTF AT YOUR STUPID STOCK BUSHINGS PORSCHE. God I hated taking those out.