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I just noticed the CSP type shifters are on sale at cip1.com for 10% off with code xm14 ending today (Jan 9).

Anyone have one and do they like the reverse type lockout? Does it get in the way of shifting? I was toying with that one or the Vintage from Aircooled.

 

Gary

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I am seriously thinking about getting one.  All of them say they fit any VW type 1 tranny.  So I guess all would work t-handle, black ball etc.  Why do some have reverse lock out and some do not.  Would think that the reverse lock out is important.  I think I could install this.  I believe it is installed from cockpit.  Any advice appreciated.  Looks like the sale ends today.  $270 shipping included.  Sounds expensive but I have heard people rave about this shifter.

I have the speedster version of the vintage speed shifter.  Crisp. Short throw. Reverse lockout. Its great.

The reverse lockout is like the stock VW reverse lockout, except you pull up to engage reverse.

I have never used the others you mention, but I suspect they use a similar method. Push down / pull up to engage reverse.

Hope this help,
Ted
If I can do it, any body can do it.  Two Allen head bolts accessed from the driver's seat under the boot.

The trick for reinstall is to put the car in neutral before pulling the old shifter, putting the new shifter in neutral and let neutral find itself and tighten bolts.  If neutral is right, the other gears will be right. The shifter adjusts up and down and right to left (they give you instructions).

It's easier to find neutral.

Tom--coffee spewing out of my nose--quite a sight!  (The coffee, not their knobs.)

 

Back to the CSP shifter.  For highest German quality you can't beat almost anything CSP sells.

I have the shifter Gerry supplied the link to and it is sensational. I took the advice I saw from others and went with the bent handle because it moves the shift knob closer to your right hand.  The black knob is fine as is with me and goes well with the interior.  I had a wooden one with a Porsche logo but it was pretty cheesy--I prefer the black knob by far.  The CSP came wieh Great directions and adjustment is easy as can be.  Positive, easy gear shifts with positive connection to every gear  and the reverse bar is sooo much nicer than pushing the old VW Bug gearshift column down to get to reverse. I love this shifter.

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LOL.  But seriously.  I have a dark brown boot for current shifter.  Can current boot be used or do I use CSP boot.  I've got so many black accents in my interior it would probably look fine.
 
Originally Posted by Tom Blankinship-2010 Beck-Dearborn, MI:
Lane painted his knob and Marty powder-coated his knob, but that's a whole branch of deviant behavior that we don't need to discuss :-)

 After looking at picture I think I need to keep brown boot.

 

 

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Last edited by 550 Phil
The CSP boot is small.  You can probably fit your existing boot over it (others have), if you like.  However, be advised that the t-bar is riveted on.  This means you'll have to open up the seam in your old boot to get it installed and re-stich or pull it apart completely and put Velcro along the seem to make it easy to get on and off.

I'm sure this is a great product, but unless you're doing this to reduce your 1/4 mile times by 0.75 second, it sure seems like a lot of expense & effort. Additionally, if you are throwing speed shifts on your stock trans, the next weakest link that may need to be replaced after all those drag-race shifts you're doing, would be the shift-lever in the nose of the trans (unless you also took the appropriate step to beef up that part as well). A much more involved R&R.

 

Even if you're not speed shifting, how hard can it be (really) to shift gears on a standard VW trans?

 

I'm just saying...

 

Going through the gears on a standard VW trans...

 

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I had a CSP shifter in my IM, but the reach was too long for 1st and 3rd gears.  Before you tell me my arms are too short Henry, at IM, made the same comment when he drove my car.

I ended up special ordering (no extra cost) the speedster shifter from Vintage Speed.  The special order was having the shaft shortened a couple of inches.

Originally Posted by Fear the Yorkie! Phil IM356D:
LOL.  But seriously.  I have a dark brown boot for current shifter.  Can current boot be used or do I use CSP boot.  I've got so many black accents in my interior it would probably look fine.
 
Originally Posted by Tom Blankinship-2010 Beck-Dearborn, MI:
Lane painted his knob and Marty powder-coated his knob, but that's a whole branch of deviant behavior that we don't need to discuss :-)

 After looking at picture I think I need to keep brown boot.

 

 

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It's ok as long as there not touching there knobs together...

 

 

Originally Posted by Ron O, 1984/2010 IM, B.C. Canada:

I had a CSP shifter in my IM, but the reach was too long for 1st and 3rd gears.  Before you tell me my arms are too short Henry, at IM, made the same comment when he drove my car.

I ended up special ordering (no extra cost) the speedster shifter from Vintage Speed.  The special order was having the shaft shortened a couple of inches.

Didn't they give it a bit more of a bend as well?

My IM originally came with the EMPI shifter that looks like the early Hearst shifter. The EMPI is held together with plastic rivets that one day decided to let go on a busy traffic day on PCH. As the people behind me started honking I held up the shifter and waved them around. Yikes!

 

I purchased a Vintage Speed shifter and I am very happy with the performance as well as quality. I put the EMPI shifter back together with stainless bolts and aircraft nuts as it was a very nice shifter while it was working. I prefer the look of the VS shifter as it looks like a 356 shifter and knob.

 

I have a very nice, rebuilt EMPI shifter if anyone is looking.

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the csp does come w/ medium and short throw.  I got the medium, and am firmly in the camp that says: "I love it."  the old VW "egg on a coat hanger" thing that came on my car was the pits.  Maybe it was just the one I had, but I could get it to dislocate its shoulder, so to say, just about any day.  Some of us do speed shift, Jimbo, so there.  Found a Porsche crest knob at Carlisle a while back, and it went on plenty fine.

 

Pix show w/ the as-supplied black knob, which I did not like at all. and the fancier one that goes w/ the Nardi wheel, etc.

 

And it is easy to install -- the tips given here are right on point.  Anybody can do it.

 

And I think the reverse lock out thing works wonderfully.  So easy, and after 5 mins, is very natural to use.  Reach to third is not a problem, for me anyway.  w/ curved shank, is better than the VW one, certainly.  And yes, it's pricey, but is worth the expense, IMHO.

 

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Originally Posted by Fear the Yorkie! Phil IM356D:

If I ever do a copy of Sloan's beautiful outlaw speedy this is going in it (it will be a subaru...I know blasphemy).  Beautiful and a much more period correct appearance.

 

http://vwparts.aircooled.net/V...-p/155-795-50700.htm

Phil,

 

I'm pretty sure you next dream build with IM will be a Subaru Gears tranny and you will not need the VW shifter. 

 

Here is the famous powder coated knob.

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by ALB:
Originally Posted by Ron O, 1984/2010 IM, B.C. Canada:

I had a CSP shifter in my IM, but the reach was too long for 1st and 3rd gears.  Before you tell me my arms are too short Henry, at IM, made the same comment when he drove my car.

I ended up special ordering (no extra cost) the speedster shifter from Vintage Speed.  The special order was having the shaft shortened a couple of inches.

Didn't they give it a bit more of a bend as well?

No, that's why I went with the speedster shifter-it has more bend to the shaft.

Marty

Learned from a new IM customer that Henry is putting Suby 5 speeds in his new Suby powered cars.  Guess the R&P is flipped 180 degrees to fit rear engine.  Sounds great.  I would think that a turbo Suby with the 5 speed would be as potent as any IM6 with a 915 tranny.  This seems to be really getting away from the vintage feel of these cars.  Maybe that's a good thing.  Not sure.  I know I have a modern watercooled engine in my car but the connection with the type 1 tranny keeps it feeling vintage.  Think I'll do an Outlaw suby speedy some day.  165hp stock engine will be just fine.  Might just go with the type 1 3.44 with standard gearing to make it feel just a little bit like the real thing.  

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