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Napboy Jul 26, 2003 09:00 PM

Stick Shift Vibrating?
 
Is anyone having a problem with the stick shift vibrating especially in first gear? Maybe it's a side-effect of the short shifter? Getting on my nerves though.

daedelgt Jul 26, 2003 09:05 PM

How much? Just vibrations or actual movement?

brothervoodoo Jul 26, 2003 09:07 PM

nap, there's another thread discussing this, do a search. I haven't really followed that discussion so I don't remember any of the details.

jd62 Jul 26, 2003 09:07 PM

Mine vibrates a little while idling. I read somewhere that is common, but I couldn't find the thread with a search.

tribal azn2 Jul 26, 2003 09:18 PM

stick vibrating is normal. and is very common with alot of cars, evo, sti, 350z, etc.

relax guys. lol u guys r spazing out about every little thing. clutch noise, sstick vibrating, a/c unit, incorrect dyno, etc.

just relax, calm down, and enjoy ur pimpin rides:D . the car is fine

umpuck Jul 26, 2003 09:22 PM

i agree w/ tribal...holla

Kawi Jul 26, 2003 09:23 PM

The stick vibrates because the engine is running. :D

I have to agree with tribal. If the car isn't actually running, leaking fluids, or something more catistrophic, then be concerned. But you're just going to drive yourself crazy(no pun intended) looking for every little problem.

Napboy Jul 27, 2003 01:06 AM

If I was looking for smart ass replies like the last few, I would ask my mother. These questions are asked out of mere curiosity. So unless you have something to contribute, don't bother posting.

tribal azn2 Jul 27, 2003 01:24 AM


Originally posted by Napboy
If I was looking for smart ass replies like the last few, I would ask my mother. These questions are asked out of mere curiosity. So unless you have something to contribute, don't bother posting.
whoa calm down there napboy. it seems like u need a nap

Superfan Jul 27, 2003 01:27 AM


Originally posted by Napboy
If I was looking for smart ass replies like the last few, I would ask my mother. These questions are asked out of mere curiosity. So unless you have something to contribute, don't bother posting.
I think it would be a great idea asking your mother about vibrating sticks. She's probably a real authority on the subject considering she uses them all the time. Maybe you guys can compare your vibrating sticks and have a real bonding moment :eek:

tribal azn2 Jul 27, 2003 01:36 AM


Originally posted by Superfan


I think it would be a great idea asking your mother about vibrating sticks. She's probably a real authority on the subject considering she uses them all the time. Maybe you guys can compare your vibrating sticks and have a real bonding moment :eek:

ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAHAHHAHAHHA LOLZ

midniteblue Jul 27, 2003 01:36 AM

Alright, let's chill out before this gets totally out of hand....we are all here for the love of the 8.

Nap - I havent been on these boards quite nearly as long as the rest of the guys here but i'm assuming you are fairly new by the reply count you have. Gotta understand that there will be ppl that have already established themselves with a certain type of humor that is not meant to offend you personally.

I honestly didnt see anything worth regarding a smart ass reply in the previous replies following yours. Just know that its not anything personally directed to you so chill out a bit alright...no one is here to josh you around like that..

let's all stay Cool, Calm, & Collected

billdo Jul 27, 2003 01:43 AM

Damn..LOL...there is alot of love on the forum tonight. :D hehe...vibrating sticks...my name....nah...just a coincidence:D

midniteblue Jul 27, 2003 01:52 AM


Originally posted by billdo
Damn..LOL...there is alot of love on the forum tonight. :D hehe...vibrating sticks...my name....nah...just a coincidence:D

Talk about the perfect timing to post hahahha

billdo Jul 27, 2003 01:59 AM


Originally posted by midniteblue



Talk about the perfect timing to post hahahha

Yup, I felt that this thread needed a collective enema. :eek: :D

DreamWarrior Jul 28, 2003 10:59 AM

Every car I've ever owned that has been a stick has vibrated at idle, and even at higher speeds or RPMs.

It happens, it's normal, don't stress....

Kawi Jul 28, 2003 11:44 AM

Sheesh, couldn't get to the forum for two days.

Anway, sorry Nap. Didn't mean to offend. My flip comment was meant to be taken tounge-in-cheek.

Edge Jul 28, 2003 11:52 AM

answer is that it's a direct linkage so you're going to get more vibration than the typical cable set-ups that damp vibration.

RotoRooter Jul 28, 2003 01:14 PM

Good News for Nap Boy,

I had some considerable stick shift rattle and shake too. I would go driving for 45minutes and have 10minutes of pins-needles feeling in my right hand. No joke for those who do not have this issue -- it is not that nit-picky at all. The good news is that suddently it stopped around 325 miles. I feel much better now. No pins and needles.

eccles Jul 28, 2003 02:11 PM


Originally posted by RotoRooter
I would go driving for 45minutes and have 10minutes of pins-needles feeling in my right hand. The good news is that suddently it stopped around 325 miles.
That was when you stopped driving with one hand on the wheel and the other on the gearshift, right? ;)

blizz81 Jul 28, 2003 05:43 PM


That was when you stopped driving with one hand on the wheel and the other on the gearshift, right?
No doubt. If you're holding it when you're not shifting it, you need to let go :)

Just like a suspension balance, you can never please everyyone with something like this. Make it cable/more dampened, and people will comment about not enough feel. Make it less dampened/direct and people will comment about too much feel.
But either way its usually a pretty nit-picky preference if you ask me.

What's important to me with the shifter is how nice the throws were, and they seemed right up my alley in the car I got to sit and play around in. Takes some driving time for a final verdict on that though :)

Napboy Jul 28, 2003 05:54 PM

Thanks for the replies. I wasn't trying to piss anyone off so I apologize for being snappy. Anyway, after about 200 miles, the vibration seems to have dampened, but it's probably too early to tell. I guess I'm not used to that kind of vibration.

By the way, I've been lurking on this site since last year, but I've had nothing to say until I actually rec'd the car. Damn, I love it.

mdmaclean Jul 28, 2003 06:11 PM

I did not buy a G35, partly because of the vibration in the shifter. My BMW540 has VERY little vibration in the shifter, and I hope the RX8 I am buying is the same. Since it is something you handle all the time driving, it is definitely nicer if it has a smooth feel.

Just my 2 cents...

RotoRooter Jul 28, 2003 06:19 PM

No, as both I and Napboy have said there is clearly much less vibration going on in our cars. . . maybe they have settle in a bit . . . whatever it is, i still have my hand on the shifter -- no probs anymore.

you can see the vibration, and feel it a little, but before you could even HEAR it.

much better,

TerenceT Jul 28, 2003 08:46 PM

nap boy
i felt it during test drive too
and it was vibrating a lot in neutral

it's not a vibration you just felt, you can see it

it seems like the remedy is to get a heavy shift knob to dempend the vibration

try that Roto, it helps on my bike when i put heavy bar end weights


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