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Old March 3rd 2003, 06:05
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Shifting Quality For Porsche Tranny...

Hello All,

I'm interested in a 901 or 915 conversion, but is there a quickshift kit I can fit?

I've tried driving a few 911s and the shift has got lotsa throw...

I've been too pampered by my Gene Berg shifter. :-)
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Old March 3rd 2003, 07:17
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Yep, for both are short shift kits available.
Look for instance at the Pelicansparts site: Pelican Parts
The throws are not as short as Berg's are, approx. 35% instead of 40-60% for a Bergshifter.

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Old March 3rd 2003, 15:18
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Yep, for both are short shift kits available.
Look for instance at the Pelicansparts site: Pelican Parts
The throws are not as short as Berg's are, approx. 35% instead of 40-60% for a Bergshifter.

Good luck

Richard
Is it a straight fit or a shot in the dark? Already I'm afraid to tackel the 901/915 project coz no one can tell me exactly how much lengthen and bend the shift rod...

Would appreciate some numbers.....
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Old March 3rd 2003, 22:00
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Ther are factory kits and Weltmeister kits. I will be using the factory with a Gateshift to eliminate "5th to 2nd" shifts. You can also get a Wevo or a Fabcar. There's also another with gates built right into the base. Its like $1500 clams though!!

http://www.smartracingproducts.com/P...er/Shifter.htm

I think you'll have to bend til it fits with the install. I haven't really heard any real numbers yet.
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Old March 4th 2003, 01:58
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Ther are factory kits and Weltmeister kits. I will be using the factory with a Gateshift to eliminate "5th to 2nd" shifts. You can also get a Wevo or a Fabcar. There's also another with gates built right into the base. Its like $1500 clams though!!

http://www.smartracingproducts.com/P...er/Shifter.htm

I think you'll have to bend til it fits with the install. I haven't really heard any real numbers yet.
Hehe... Bend it till it fits with the install? Gosh.. that means having to take it in and out of the tunnel? I hate that part, even with shifter bushing replacement... :-(

Good luck with your project and hehe... Do take down some numbers and share the wealth! :-)

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Old March 4th 2003, 03:35
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Hi,

Installing a 901 or 915 gearbox in a Bug means you'll have to fit the shifter and shiftrod as well.
I have a modified shiftrod waiting for its next install. I'll take some measurements and post them here. I cut it in half at the straight part and twisted the rear piece 180 degrees. That way it could pass under the rear torsionbarhousing.

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Old March 4th 2003, 03:46
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Hi,

Installing a 901 or 915 gearbox in a Bug means you'll have to fit the shifter and shiftrod as well.
I have a modified shiftrod waiting for its next install. I'll take some measurements and post them here. I cut it in half at the straight part and twisted the rear piece 180 degrees. That way it could pass under the rear torsionbarhousing.

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Richard
So you didn't bend yours at all? Just cut and reweld 180°? Did you have to extend it?

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Old March 4th 2003, 04:05
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Yup, correct, no bending.

I'll measure how much I extended it.

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Old March 4th 2003, 11:23
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You're talking about the 915 shiftrod, correct? That was the one I was referring to. Are you installing soon? Would appreciate some pics and #'s as well. THANKS!!!!
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Old March 4th 2003, 16:38
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Sorry, no was talking about the 901. Haven't taken any measurements yet.'If you would still like to know them I will do this tomorrow. The only picture I had available was too large, sorry.

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Old March 5th 2003, 18:15
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I've extended the 901 shiftrod 11 cm. That is a bit over 4". The 901-shifter was installed in the place as the original. Just straightend(sp?) the shifter so it wouldn't lay on the floor in 1st, 3rd and 5th

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