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Old 02-20-2021   #1
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Default ZF Doc short throw shifters

Anyone got a short throw shifter from ZF Doc? Can they be bought outright or does it require sending in the original one?

A bit time and money consuming from Norway.

Any other brand short throw shifters to consider?

Experience with a shorter shifter, pros and cons?

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Old 02-20-2021   #2
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Default Re: ZF Doc short throw shifters

Here is the ultimate short throw shifter thread.

https://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread...&highlight=xxx

Double check with zf doc but I am pretty sure they can be purchased outright.
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Old 02-20-2021   #3
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I have a shifter modified by ZF Doc. I went this route because I wanted to retain the lockout plunger feature for reverse. Even though reverse is all the way out there compared to 6th gear, I figured if anyone could find reverse instead of 6th, it would be me. Plus, I wanted to retain the factory look. Doc provides a few extra shims that are placed in the linkage assembly to help fine tune the feel of the shifter. If you specifically want your shifter to be shortened, he could do that. I sent mine as a core while he shortened another one for me.

Overall I am happy with the shifter feel. Doc can also help you source the small cradle the linkage assembly bolts into and the rest supporting bracket. As these parts have rubber bushings that wear out. Mine were pretty bad, which let the shifter wiggle a lot when shifting gears. With the new parts and the ZF Doc short shifter, the shifts are very positive and solid.
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I had Marc install Hursts in both the '93 and '95 and they were a vast improvement over stock. He said that Bill's shifter is just as good as the Hurst, maybe even a bit better but both are excellent. I really wanted to get rid of the lift ring in the '93 and the spring detent in the Hurst was certainly enough to keep me out of reverse. Never hit reverse on a shift at the drags. Along with 4.10 gears and Corsa exhausts it was one of the best "bang for the buck" modifications I made. --Bob
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Old 02-20-2021   #5
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I had Marc install Hursts in both the '93 and '95 and they were a vast improvement over stock. He said that Bill's shifter is just as good as the Hurst, maybe even a bit better but both are excellent. I really wanted to get rid of the lift ring in the '93 and the spring detent in the Hurst was certainly enough to keep me out of reverse. Never hit reverse on a shift at the drags. Along with 4.10 gears and Corsa exhausts it was one of the best "bang for the buck" modifications I made. --Bob
Is this the type you got:
https://core-shifters.com/products/h...ant=9123739651

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Old 02-20-2021   #6
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Default ZF Doc short throw shifters

Only a Ripper feels like a true short shift the rest just feel shorter


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Old 02-20-2021   #7
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I purchased a 1990 ZR-1 two years ago and have since rebuilt the LT5 along with some other minor issues. This car has the Hurst Short throw shifter 3915084 fitted to it. It has no reverse protection. Although great at shifting through the gears, I am always aware that reverse would not be difficult to mistakenly select whilst travelling forward at a rate of speed!! My advice is to ensure that, whatever system you go for, make sure it has 'reverse protection'.
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Old 02-20-2021   #8
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Default ZF Doc short throw shifters

Since I had the Hurst in my 90 and now B&M in my 95, a few years ago I wanted to try a ZF Doc special, but have yet to install it. I like the B&M better than the Hurst. When I get back to Japan I have a lot of Z projects to tackle.

At that time Bill said he discontinued making the Mid-Year chrome T-handle lift-ring with chrome shift ball feature.

But he had a one-off crash-thru modified gear shift lever with a polished stainless steel neck segment just below the knob threads if I have a leather shift boot that shows more lever. I had a custom leather shift boot made for it so I need to get her done. From what I read here I will be happy with the ZFDoc shifter and will install his C4 beam plate at the same time.


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Old 02-20-2021   #9
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I've got the Hurst short throw, short shaft, no reverse protection (who power shifts 6th?).
Love it.
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Old 02-20-2021   #10
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Default Re: ZF Doc short throw shifters

I?ve been happy with the Hurst. On the stock shifter, your elbow ?breaks? a great deal when shifting into 2nd, 4th and 6th - it?s a long throw. Any of the ones you are asking about will be much more positive and quicker to shift. There is some increase in effort, but not so much you would dislike it.
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