Great video! Were you able to easily rotate the shifter cables in the cable keeper when attempting to lock them in? I can easily rotate the right shifter cables on my short shifter. It doesn’t lock like the OEM once does when you rotate it into the keeper.
@@FG2-K24A awesome, thank you. What makes it better? How much more enjoyable is it? Would you consider this a top 5 mod or would this be something you recommend doing last?
@Jon Eric Fountain Shifting is quicker and more precise, which makes the driving experience more enjoyable. Top 5 would depend on your goals for the car.
@@FG2-K24A that’s a fair assessment and i appreciate you taking the time. Your spot on with the goals. My car has upgraded everything but no power mods. Diff clutch and flywheel TEIN springs TEIN endura pro plus shocks New control arms Ball joints All engine mounts Drilled and slotted rotors Nst pulleys So for me connectivity and the driving experience is huge. I want to enhance and highlight what is already there. This shifter seems to be the final piece for driver engagement and enjoyment. Thank you again my man. Enjoy your build. Wishing u nothing but the best.
hey man i know this was posted a while ago but my shifter cables on the passenger side loves to pop out and idk what it could be. i’m thinking it’s those metal clips you were saying not to loose. do you know where i could get replacement ones? i already replaced the ball joint from the short shifter i thought it was that but it wasn’t my only hope is that it’s the clips i hope it’s not the whole shifter cable i have to replace
Are the cable supposed to snap in place and not move it all or still have a bit of play because I can rotate them almost 360° but if I just leave them how I have them they won’t pop out
This is so much more detailed than any other guide on TH-cam, thank you so much
Thanks I hope it helps 👍
Best instructional video i have found thanks
Thanks! I'm glad you found it useful
just found this channel, Amazing guide man!
Thank you 🙏
Best how to on this short shifter on TH-cam
Thanks I appreciate it 🙏
Thank you for taking the time to create this video! I'm getting mines today.
Thanks Hope it helps with your install 👍
Best guide and detailed 👍 excited to install thank you much
Thank you 🙏👍
Thanks for making and sharing this. Can't wait to get one. Th red look sick. 😁👍💯💯
Thanks 👍
i call hondas the legos of the car world
Good job man. Been wanting this so bad, but I just got done putting a header and full 3in on last week. So worth the price though
Thanks man it is such a great addition to the car. Looks good in red 👍👌
aye where did get that si shift boot? it looks dope as fuck
Amazon
Will this kit fit on the standard 1.8 L Honda Civic?
Great video! Were you able to easily rotate the shifter cables in the cable keeper when attempting to lock them in? I can easily rotate the right shifter cables on my short shifter. It doesn’t lock like the OEM once does when you rotate it into the keeper.
Yes I had the same experience. The cables didn't seem to lock in as tightly as OEM shifter but still lock in place
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…….. but how much better is the shifting experience and connection with the car? Sure it looks great - but is it worth the 4 bills?!
Shifting is far better than stock and the adjustability is great
@@FG2-K24A awesome, thank you. What makes it better? How much more enjoyable is it? Would you consider this a top 5 mod or would this be something you recommend doing last?
@Jon Eric Fountain Shifting is quicker and more precise, which makes the driving experience more enjoyable. Top 5 would depend on your goals for the car.
@@FG2-K24A that’s a fair assessment and i appreciate you taking the time. Your spot on with the goals. My car has upgraded everything but no power mods.
Diff clutch and flywheel
TEIN springs
TEIN endura pro plus shocks
New control arms
Ball joints
All engine mounts
Drilled and slotted rotors
Nst pulleys
So for me connectivity and the driving experience is huge. I want to enhance and highlight what is already there.
This shifter seems to be the final piece for driver engagement and enjoyment.
Thank you again my man. Enjoy your build. Wishing u nothing but the best.
@Jon Eric Fountain Thanks buddy appreciate the kind words 👍
hey man i know this was posted a while ago but my shifter cables on the passenger side loves to pop out and idk what it could be. i’m thinking it’s those metal clips you were saying not to loose. do you know where i could get replacement ones? i already replaced the ball joint from the short shifter i thought it was that but it wasn’t my only hope is that it’s the clips i hope it’s not the whole shifter cable i have to replace
Probably need new clips. Try Hondapartsnow.com
Where do you buy steering wheel wrap?
www.autointeriortechnic.com/product-page/8th-gen-civic-steering-wheel-wrap
Yo is your steering wheel, velvet?
Suede
What caps are you running in your RPF1s? They look like they sit in more flush than mine
Running the OEM Honda center caps from stock Si wheels. I did have to grind a little metal down to make the front one sit flush
Are the cable supposed to snap in place and not move it all or still have a bit of play because I can rotate them almost 360° but if I just leave them how I have them they won’t pop out
They don't snap in. Just rotate them and they will stay put
@@FG2-K24A thank you for the quick response
If I buy a used shifter and it doesn’t come w new bolts can I use the cars bolts
I'm not sure sorry. You can try the OEM bolts and if they don't work contact Hybrid Racing. You should be able to purchase bolt from them
Can you still use your shift boot by any chance after you install the short shifter?
Yes I think so. Haven't tried because the Hybrid Shifter looks so good
Does this affect the rev hang ?
No it does not. Ecu tuning changes Rev hang
free young thug
does anyone know if this only fits si models or will it fit basic models like an lx
Yes also fits lx models
Do you ever hear the springs when shifting?
No I don't
gloves for what lol
Where did u get the steering wheel material ?
Autointeriortechnic.com