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TopGear8 Feb 4, 2008 02:11 PM

^Those both look cheap and ugly to me..

Gish Feb 4, 2008 02:43 PM

Where can I find the CF Mazdaspeed knob?

Charles R. Hill Feb 4, 2008 02:57 PM

Is this "shitknob" supposed to match the "kocklight" we discussed last week?

zerobio Feb 4, 2008 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by DarkBrew (Post 2278986)
Still waiting? Must be goin' crazy :Eyecrazy:

Totally! But when I came home today I had a delivery slip in the mailbox so something has come in but what? It could be: short shifter, voodoo, leather shiftboot, or a couple other things. It's like xmas all over (actually, Chanukah for me). I'll report back but it's going to be something good. :eyetwitch

Brettus Feb 4, 2008 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 2280479)
Is this "shitknob" supposed to match the "kocklight" we discussed last week?

the kocklight is used to guide the shitnob into its correct position

Charles R. Hill Feb 4, 2008 04:21 PM

Brett, is your appearance on this thread and the quote from me in your sig a mere coincidence?

Aipex8 Feb 4, 2008 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Gish (Post 2280464)
Where can I find the CF Mazdaspeed knob?

I ordered mine from my local dealer, but you can get them from Rosenthal Mazda also. It's listed as an MX-5 part, but the box and the instructions that come with it say MX-5 or RX-8 and it has shift pattern stickers for both cars.

Brettus Feb 4, 2008 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 2280623)
Brett, is your appearance on this thread and the quote from me in your sig a mere coincidence?

yes but it all seems to have a common theme doesn't it ......

Charles R. Hill Feb 4, 2008 04:56 PM

Buncha dirty-minded rotaryheads around here...........

chrism Feb 4, 2008 04:58 PM

you guys are quite silly

Charles R. Hill Feb 4, 2008 04:59 PM

Just black pots and kettles with glass houses and stones in their hands, that's all.

rglbegl Feb 4, 2008 05:03 PM

I finally noticed we are talking about SHITKNOBS here.

I thought this thread was about shiFtknobs


I am slow today

zerobio Feb 4, 2008 05:04 PM

So I just went to the post office and picked up my package ... the SHORT SHIFTER! :)

Now I'm wondering what to do. I can't install it myself so I was going to have it installed at the dealer. They give me good deals cause I'm a regular and I don't want to mess it up.

But here's the thing: I've also ordered a leather boot from Polak and it's not here yet, neither is the voodoo knob. So I'm wondering if I should go this Saturday and have the ss installed but stick with the stock boot and knob for a while.

Would the ss work okay with those for now and then install the boot later? I don't know if I can wait until everything is in!!

On a side note, I also received the RR footwell LED's but my garage sucks and it's kinda cold out so I might have to wait until warmer weather to install them. That's IT for mods for a while cause the money is getting tight (esp. after that silly MS oil cap!).

rglbegl Feb 4, 2008 05:07 PM

The Shifter is the EASIEST install out there. Although I will admit, I had someone else show me how to do it the first time.

There is a thread somwhere about it here

found it

https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...hlight=shifter

rglbegl Feb 4, 2008 05:47 PM

:lol: SHIT knobs!!!!!:lol:

Jedi54 Feb 4, 2008 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by zerobio (Post 2280711)
So I just went to the post office and picked up my package ... the SHORT SHIFTER! :)

Now I'm wondering what to do. I can't install it myself so I was going to have it installed at the dealer. They give me good deals cause I'm a regular and I don't want to mess it up.

But here's the thing: I've also ordered a leather boot from Polak and it's not here yet, neither is the voodoo knob. So I'm wondering if I should go this Saturday and have the ss installed but stick with the stock boot and knob for a while.

Would the ss work okay with those for now and then install the boot later? I don't know if I can wait until everything is in!!

On a side note, I also received the RR footwell LED's but my garage sucks and it's kinda cold out so I might have to wait until warmer weather to install them. That's IT for mods for a while cause the money is getting tight (esp. after that silly MS oil cap!).

HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM!!!! Get OFF the phone with the dealership and BACK AWAY from the phone, everything is going to be O K A Y .

Zero: this thing is CAKE to install. Trust me, its' not worth the trip to the dealership, the grief they'll give you for 'altering the transmission', and the $$$ they'll charge you.
PM me, I'll walk ya through it.

DarkBrew Feb 4, 2008 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 2280816)
HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM!!!! Get OFF the phone with the dealership and BACK AWAY from the phone, everything is going to be O K A Y .

Zero: this thing is CAKE to install. Trust me, its' not worth the trip to the dealership, the grief they'll give you for 'altering the transmission', and the $$$ they'll charge you.
PM me, I'll walk ya through it.

+1
I'll help for beer!
Once you've pulled the cover off once then doing it again for the boot won't be hard for you.

zerobio Feb 4, 2008 08:30 PM

Jedi and DarkBrew,

I owe you guys beer many times over already. I totally respect you both.

Honestly I would love to do it myself. I don't have any special tools, just things like screwdrivers, pliers, wrench, tape. I'll study the DIY (already saved it before) and assuming I could find all the clips and my tools would suffice and it really is somewhat like CAKE (haha), maybe I could do it.

I don't have the benefit of any group members that close by. I am seriously thinking of driving to toronto this summer to meet up with you, Darkbrew and anybody else in T.O. Jedi, if I was ever down in CA, I would look you up for sure, brother. The "force" is strong in you.

Aaaaanyways, look if you're serious about guiding me through this (if necessary), I'll seriously think about it.

Razz1 Feb 4, 2008 08:55 PM

Pay your mechanic 25 bucks.

chrism Feb 4, 2008 09:25 PM

we got faith in you man.....once you get your hands dirty its like no other feeling of accomplishment!.....thats why i make all me friends do DIY because they realize just how raped they are getting and then you can save money for more mods!

DarkBrew Feb 4, 2008 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by zerobio (Post 2281109)
Jedi and DarkBrew,
Aaaaanyways, look if you're serious about guiding me through this (if necessary), I'll seriously think about it.

Let me know if you need help. Mine was installed in a parking lot using very basic hand tools. You'll be glad once you do it yourself. (with a little help)

8 Maniac Feb 4, 2008 10:57 PM

thinking of ordering the VooDoo knob in black and wondering about the engraved shift pattern... is the knobmeister knobs made using the VooDoo/same thing as VooDoo? And is the shift pattern really that useful... I prefer the look of it without but dont think it looks bad with it. Not sure if I'd wanna spend the money for just that either... it's not much but still. Any opinions?

rglbegl Feb 4, 2008 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by zerobio (Post 2281109)
. . . . . . . . I don't have any special tools, just things like screwdrivers, pliers, wrench, tape. . . . . . . .


That is all you need. a screwdriver and a socket. It is really that easy. I had somebody show me how to do it, and i felt like an idiot after seeing how easy it was. Took a few minutes.

wassup_nuthin Feb 5, 2008 01:35 AM

lmfao!

Jedi54 Feb 5, 2008 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by 8 Maniac (Post 2281462)
thinking of ordering the VooDoo knob in black and wondering about the engraved shift pattern... is the knobmeister knobs made using the VooDoo/same thing as VooDoo? And is the shift pattern really that useful... I prefer the look of it without but dont think it looks bad with it. Not sure if I'd wanna spend the money for just that either... it's not much but still. Any opinions?

A buddy of mine had his knob engraved with the shift pattern just in case someone else had to drive his car.
Word of advice: Order it without the engraving, apply the shift knob, mark where the engraving should go and send back to get done.
The reason for that is it guarantees the engraving is straight and ends up exactly where you want it.


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