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Logan@CravenSpeed 09-08-2023 02:36 PM

CravenSpeed Product Launch: GR86 Short Shifter
 
Hey guys, I am super excited to finally share our first big launch for the GR86. It's been a long development process for our short shifter but I think the end result is worth the wait! I'll let you guys check out the website to get all of the details, but we ended up with a 30% reduction in throw. I highly recommend visiting the product page on a mobile device so you can check out the shifter in AR!

These are available now with free US shipping for $350

https://cravenspeed.com/product_imag...fter-3-700.jpg

https://www.cravenspeed.com/the-shor...ar=ToyotaGR86-

Ohio Enthusiast 09-08-2023 04:03 PM

That looks pretty cool.
Very interesting decision with the reverse lockout. I personally prefer the feel of a the stock reverse lockout, but at least a push-down-to-reverse is better than BMW's style of push-left-of-first "lockout".

Two questions:
  1. Can you replace the knob with something else? It looks like the knob is threaded on, would any knob work? Suggestions on base diameter to be flush with the rest of the shifter?
  2. Will this work on the first gen cars? If not, would you offer a version for the first gen cars?

Logan@CravenSpeed 09-08-2023 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ohio Enthusiast (Post 3592072)
That looks pretty cool.
Very interesting decision with the reverse lockout. I personally prefer the feel of a the stock reverse lockout, but at least a push-down-to-reverse is better than BMW's style of push-left-of-first "lockout".

Two questions:
  1. Can you replace the knob with something else? It looks like the knob is threaded on, would any knob work? Suggestions on base diameter to be flush with the rest of the shifter?
  2. Will this work on the first gen cars? If not, would you offer a version for the first gen cars?

1.The end of the shaft is threaded M12x1.25
2.That I do not know yet, but we are looking into it.

Logan@CravenSpeed 02-28-2024 06:19 PM

Hey guys, happy to announce that we have re-launched the shifter after some extensive durability testing. We also posted part 1 of an in-depth blog about our testing process.

Shifter Here:
https://www.cravenspeed.com/the-shor...ar=ToyotaGR86-

Blog Here:
https://www.cravenspeed.com/blog/dur...short-shifter/

Ohio Enthusiast 02-28-2024 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan@CravenSpeed (Post 3602073)

This is super impressive! Both the length you went to in developing the shifter and as well as documenting and sharing it all. Huge kudos for that!

How hard would it be to make a gen 1 version of this shifter?

And a nitpick - the shifter doesn't show up for the 2022+ BRZ, only for the GR86. I doubt it wouldn't fit a gen 2 BRZ, so you might want to make sure it shows when searching parts for it.

spcmafia 03-05-2024 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan@CravenSpeed (Post 3602073)
Hey guys, happy to announce that we have re-launched the shifter after some extensive durability testing. We also posted part 1 of an in-depth blog about our testing process.

Shifter Here:
https://www.cravenspeed.com/the-shor...ar=ToyotaGR86-

Blog Here:
https://www.cravenspeed.com/blog/dur...short-shifter/


This is really neat. Please so keep us posted regarding 1st gen compatibility!

Logan@CravenSpeed 03-05-2024 05:39 PM

Just posted part 2: https://www.cravenspeed.com/blog/dur...hifter-part-2/

Still working on verifying Gen 2 BRZ compatibility.

Ohio Enthusiast 03-05-2024 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan@CravenSpeed (Post 3602365)
Still working on verifying Gen 2 BRZ compatibility.

Is there a reason to suspect the BRZ would be different from the GR? It's admirable that you want to confirm, but except the few known differences between the two cars (front knuckle, rear sway bar attachment), they should be identical.

And what about a gen 1 version? From what I've seen of other aftermarket shifters gen 1 and gen 2 are not the same, but the differences are not that big.


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