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wiebuschk 02-14-2023 10:56 AM

Shifter
 
I am trying to learn about my recent 1999 Boxster. I was looking into the shifter today and considering a short shifter mod. Mine looks modded. .It has a set screw that is very hard to turn and the leather it snuggled onto the knob with zipties. It seems the knob will not just pull off. I am curious if has been cut down. It is a tad over 6" long from the top of the white piece to top of the knob. Not sure if the knob is original. How tall is a stock shifter? http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1676404470.jpg
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Benitom 02-14-2023 11:56 AM

I don't remember if mine had zip ties, but the shifter looks stock to me. I have the same shift knob as well.

Deserion 02-14-2023 12:27 PM

Generally the knobs are friction fit. I may have smacked myself in the face removing it, I can’t recall.

tcoradeschi 02-15-2023 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Deserion (Post 651015)
Generally the knobs are friction fit. I may have smacked myself in the face removing it, I can’t recall.

Yup! Pull *really* hard. I think some early knobs may have a set screw as well.

paulb 02-15-2023 09:19 AM

That looks like a stock shifter. I just installed a short in my ‘04 S & it’s completely worth it. Most short shifters I’ve seen have an aluminum body & my stock one had the same plastic body as yours does. I did have to take a dremel to the black plastic frame or mount in order to access reverse.

The difference is night & day. The distance your hand travels is about half what it was & for me at least gears are more defined (especially 3rd)

tommy583 02-16-2023 03:37 PM

That is a stock shifter. It is also a stock shift knob and boot. I've had the exact same set up in 2 different Boxsters. You will need to loosen the Allen bolt to remove the knob and boot. The more basic knob and boots don't have the bolt and can be just pulled off (with a lot of force). The boot and knob will fit on any short shift that you would purchase.

wiebuschk 02-17-2023 05:38 AM

Thanks for the input gays!

ike84 02-19-2023 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by tommy583 (Post 651151)
That is a stock shifter. It is also a stock shift knob and boot. I've had the exact same set up in 2 different Boxsters. You will need to loosen the Allen bolt to remove the knob and boot. The more basic knob and boots don't have the bolt and can be just pulled off (with a lot of force). The boot and knob will fit on any short shift that you would purchase.

That's really interesting. When I swapped out my shifter, I thought it was interesting that the post was blade/oval shaped and not a round shaft like every other shifter on the planet. I wonder why porsche went back and revised the part?

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muledog 11-15-2023 06:48 PM

Which short shift kit did you install?

My 2004 S doesn’t shift very crisply, especially 3rd gear and I want to upgrade.

A 986 S 11-16-2023 05:23 AM

I installed one of Ben's ball bearing short shifters and really like it. Seems to make shifts quicker and more precise..

The exact shifter that I have doesn't appear to be available but this looks like his current version - https://www.uniwerksdesign.com/product/bens-porsche-996-986-short-shifter/

Photos of my install here (near the bottom of the page) - https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/projectboxster2

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Cheers - dj

elav 11-16-2023 10:02 AM

There are a lot of options. There are the cheap short shift kits from China that you can find on eBay and other places. I believe in the early days, Ben used to buy these and modify them. Ben sells kits to modify your shifter too. I ended up putting a 987 shifter in my 986 - which offers a slight reduction in throw.


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