Any body do a c6 shifter in a c5?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Any body do a c6 shifter in a c5?
My son got me a 2008 shifter and c-6 shift **** and the shifter linkage/stick. It looks like I need a different shift boot as well, because the old one isn't wide enough for the new one.
Does it have shorter throws? It does seem tighter, and the rubber bushing seems to snap it back into place for neutral, also the new **** seems ergonomically super.
Is this really worth the expense and hassle to change it?
Thanks,
Bluemill
Does it have shorter throws? It does seem tighter, and the rubber bushing seems to snap it back into place for neutral, also the new **** seems ergonomically super.
Is this really worth the expense and hassle to change it?
Thanks,
Bluemill
#3
Tech Contributor
My son got me a 2008 shifter and c-6 shift **** and the shifter linkage/stick. It looks like I need a different shift boot as well, because the old one isn't wide enough for the new one.
Does it have shorter throws? It does seem tighter, and the rubber bushing seems to snap it back into place for neutral, also the new **** seems ergonomically super.
Is this really worth the expense and hassle to change it?
Thanks,
Bluemill
Does it have shorter throws? It does seem tighter, and the rubber bushing seems to snap it back into place for neutral, also the new **** seems ergonomically super.
Is this really worth the expense and hassle to change it?
Thanks,
Bluemill
#4
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I installed one into my car about 3 years ago. I love it.
I cut the stock boot a little bit and ziptied it on...
This is how it looks in my car.
I like the way it feels in my hand, and the way it shifts.
IMO it looks so much better then the stock square ****...
I cut the stock boot a little bit and ziptied it on...
This is how it looks in my car.
I like the way it feels in my hand, and the way it shifts.
IMO it looks so much better then the stock square ****...
#5
Team Owner
I tried one a while back - nice but still too loose for my taste. I run an MGW now. Here's my C6 shifter install thread.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...tml?highlight=
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...tml?highlight=
#6
Team Owner
I have had one since they first became available. I love it. I tried the Hurst and hated it. For the boot, I turned mine inside out and undid the upper double seam then push it down as far as possible on the shift **** and used an o-ring to hold it. Did three cars this way, they all came out well.
#9
Instructor
Put a 07 Z06 shifter from Gene in my 04 and love it, fits my hand better, a bit shorter throw and it's what I like. You can spend the bucks and get the correct leather from redline or ask on the forum the specifics on adapting the boot leather to save the mulah. btw, no one will notice the difference.
#10
"Is this really worth the expense and hassle to change it?"
If it is a garage queen, I would say maybe. If you drive it, then absolutely YES!!!!!
Shorter throw, better shifts, and great shift **** (plus the price was right)
If it is a garage queen, I would say maybe. If you drive it, then absolutely YES!!!!!
Shorter throw, better shifts, and great shift **** (plus the price was right)
#11
Tech Contributor
#12
buy one
I finaly got mine in there today
what a difference and it looks bad ***!!!
feels great
I think this is why people buy C6 vette's!!!! lol
seriously for an OEM shifter its GREAT!
I finaly got mine in there today
what a difference and it looks bad ***!!!
feels great
I think this is why people buy C6 vette's!!!! lol
seriously for an OEM shifter its GREAT!
#13
Drifting
I installed mine about 6 months ago-it does exactly what it was supposed to do,and is that **** just about perfect,or what?
Feels,shifts,and looks about 5 times better than the stocker it replaced!
Worth every penny,and every minute of the thirty minutes it took to install
Feels,shifts,and looks about 5 times better than the stocker it replaced!
Worth every penny,and every minute of the thirty minutes it took to install
#14
Drifting
shifters are purely subjective..............
All shifters are purely subjective but 90% are better than the OEM C5. The C6 and C5 are manufactured identically with the exception of the canted C6 shifter arm. The C6 has approx 10% shorter throw. left to right ; the old C5 Hurts w/ C5/C6 shifter box. C6 shifter arm asembly on a C5/C6 shift box. The OEM C5 shifter arm assy.
With that said , I have installed six (6) C6Z06 shifter assemblies into FRCes or Z06es in the last two years. You can modify the C5 boot around the neck to make it work or there are several aftermarket boots that can be purchased for this application . I use Redline products boots.
The C6 with Z06 shifter box (shifter boxes are identical to C6 &C5 to the C5Z06 & C6Z06 shifter box with the exception of the two horizonal slotted mount bushings. The C5 & C6 use rubber and Z06 use a solid plastic at has a slightly firmer feel but also transfers more vibration.)
Personally on my Z06 I have swapped the C6Z06 shifter assembly for a more percise C6 Hurst (3915086) that is modified with a two inch shifter arm increase, lighter bias tension springs and a Anti-Venom bolt (shorter than OEM by .062). These mods increased the precision feel and decreased the effort while noticably reducing that notchy feel that most shorter throw (35%) traditionally have
With that said , I have installed six (6) C6Z06 shifter assemblies into FRCes or Z06es in the last two years. You can modify the C5 boot around the neck to make it work or there are several aftermarket boots that can be purchased for this application . I use Redline products boots.
The C6 with Z06 shifter box (shifter boxes are identical to C6 &C5 to the C5Z06 & C6Z06 shifter box with the exception of the two horizonal slotted mount bushings. The C5 & C6 use rubber and Z06 use a solid plastic at has a slightly firmer feel but also transfers more vibration.)
Personally on my Z06 I have swapped the C6Z06 shifter assembly for a more percise C6 Hurst (3915086) that is modified with a two inch shifter arm increase, lighter bias tension springs and a Anti-Venom bolt (shorter than OEM by .062). These mods increased the precision feel and decreased the effort while noticably reducing that notchy feel that most shorter throw (35%) traditionally have
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