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motuman
07-26-2005, 09:09 PM
Can I use OEM parts for a short shift kit on my e34 540/6, like the e39 cars do? (As discussed at http://www.540i6.com/m3shifter.html)

Thanks!

E34-520iSE
07-27-2005, 01:05 AM
I can't see why not, they are all mechanically identical. It's just the lengths/bends that differ to suit the application-don't forget to buy a new plastic locking collar from the dealer! I fitted a non-oem short shifter to my car, that I took off an e30. I also shortened the shaft length too, and fitted an aluminium shifter knob. The base of the selector knob is the same height as the gear surround board. The result was a really short stubby gear selector that feels cool and comfortable - in fact it's L O V E L Y !

HTH

Shaun

Rory
07-27-2005, 05:26 AM
Can I use OEM parts for a short shift kit on my e34 540/6, like the e39 cars do? (As discussed at http://www.540i6.com/m3shifter.html)

Thanks!
Of course you can, a few folks have had good luck with the Z3 lever. I have tried out a few different versions of OEM short shifters and none of them compare to the UUC shifter IMHO. It shifts like a hot knife through butter and makes the car even more enjoyable to drive. The price is steep compared to an OEM version but well worth it to me. Do a little search of the archives and you will see many lengthy discussions on the topic.

Good Luck,
Rory

motuman
07-27-2005, 02:16 PM
My search function is now working and you are right, lots of good info on this topic already, thanks.

In my search, I called the guys at Rogue Engineering and since they don't make an e34 SSK, they suggested using an e60 545 lever to shorten things up just a bit. Has anyone tried the e60 lever? It would be interesting to see how it compares to the Z8, M3, etc...

gale
07-27-2005, 06:32 PM
Has anyone tried the e60 lever? It would be interesting to see how it compares to the Z8, M3, etc...

I test drove a 545i 6-spd and one thing I noticed was how long the shift travel was. I have the Euro e36 M3 shift lever in mine and like the short travel. I did have a .gif file comparing various stock shifters but the link to it is broken. The Z3 1.9 4-cyl is nice, the Euro e36 M3 is shorter, part number for it is 25 11 1 222 955

motuman
07-28-2005, 08:29 AM
I test drove a 545i 6-spd and one thing I noticed was how long the shift travel was. I have the Euro e36 M3 shift lever in mine and like the short travel. I did have a .gif file comparing various stock shifters but the link to it is broken. The Z3 1.9 4-cyl is nice, the Euro e36 M3 is shorter, part number for it is 25 11 1 222 955


Is a bend required for the Z3 or euro m3 shifter? Did that put the shift pattern in the right place?