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Old 04-21-2019, 11:26 PM   #15
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I've tried a bunch of different knobs and always go back to stock. The shape and weight are perfect from factory imo.

I will say that i did "upgrade" to the newer BRZ PP red shift knob though, which looks very nice and the leather seems softer and higher quality than my 2013 knob.


I did not know the PP came with a red knob.
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Old 04-22-2019, 02:38 AM   #16
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I did not know the PP came with a red knob.

Probably thinking about the tS.


Am I the only one who is not fond of the stock shift knob? The shape, the bottom silver trim that wiggles a little... I just feel it has so much going on and not as ergonomic as it should be. Like I can't really get a full good grasp on it. For reference, I think the S2000 or current Miata shift knob has felt the best for me.
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Is there a weighted shift knob but is heat resistant and short like the Tomei Duracon Type SS?


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Is there a weighted shift knob but is heat resistant and short like the Tomei Duracon Type SS?


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The reason I got a different shift knob was that I didn't like how sticky/grippy the top of the OEM knob is due to the material over the shift pattern logo. (I'm a palm shifter)

I changed to a Beatrush Q45 duracon plastic spherical knob. It weighs almost nothing. I prefer lighter rather than heavier knobs because I like to feel the knotching/shifts/gates.
It's on the smaller side, and might feel a bit slippery, but it definitely keeps the heat off (especially the white one)

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As far as a "weighted version of the Tomei shape":

You might try Shift Solutions or Raceseng. They sell a lot of different varieties and often make FRS/BRZ knobs with lock-out collar. Look into hybrid shift knobs (plastic outer with metal inner core for weight)
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Is there a weighted shift knob but is heat resistant and short like the Tomei Duracon Type SS?


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grimmspeed duracon shift knob. best ever.
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Probably thinking about the tS.


Am I the only one who is not fond of the stock shift knob? The shape, the bottom silver trim that wiggles a little... I just feel it has so much going on and not as ergonomic as it should be. Like I can't really get a full good grasp on it. For reference, I think the S2000 or current Miata shift knob has felt the best for me.
I personally feel the stock shift knob to be very ergonomic. It may have to do with how you shift? Shifting I guess how a textbook would teach you how to shift (palm on the top).
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grimmspeed duracon shift knob. best ever.

It doesn’t seem to be as weighted like the others. The reason why I want to go weighted is because I want the shifting to feel more smoother... not sure if it has something to do with the shift gate as it feels like it crunches every time I’m shifting to 1st or 2nd gear.


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It doesn’t seem to be as weighted like the others. The reason why I want to go weighted is because I want the shifting to feel more smoother... not sure if it has something to do with the shift gate as it feels like it crunches every time I’m shifting to 1st or 2nd gear.


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if you want weighted, dont get the tomei duracon. the threads are plastic and it weighs almost nothing.
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Blox makes neoprene knob covers for summer if you still prefer the metal ones. Has worked great for me in 2 different cars.
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Be a man and spend the money and get the irp! Never have to replace the knob because its the BEST shifter lol
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Probably thinking about the tS.


Am I the only one who is not fond of the stock shift knob? The shape, the bottom silver trim that wiggles a little... I just feel it has so much going on and not as ergonomic as it should be. Like I can't really get a full good grasp on it. For reference, I think the S2000 or current Miata shift knob has felt the best for me.
yep sorry, tS knob not PP.
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Be a man and spend the money and get the irp! Never have to replace the knob because its the BEST shifter lol
Dont you need to get your car up on a lift to install that though?
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Dont you need to get your car up on a lift to install that though?


Hahaha.... no thanks.


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Dont you need to get your car up on a lift to install that though?
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Hahaha.... no thanks.


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It's not that hard to jack a car up. You only need access to the transmission link, same as you would for any shortshifter install. One can argue that you could install some from inside the cabin, but from experience there's just more space coming from under
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