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New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 1:02 pm
by hans14914
I have batch of shifters coming in, including the well-know P9-MS01 fully adjustable lever for all years, and the P9-MS02 adjustable pivot clamp (also for all years).

In this batch is a run of the P9-MS03 non-adjustable front link delete for 87+ cars and a new short shift lever the P9-MS05.

The P9-MS05 lever is a new product. It has a fixed shortened throw and shortened knob height set to an ideal level relative to the factory (non-extended) cassette holder/armrest. It uses the most popular (and my preferred) pivot distance for a stock front link. This lever still uses the press-fit Igus Z-series self-lubricated bushings as its adjustable brother, but with the reduces machining is available at a lower price. It complements the P9-MS03 fixed height front link delete but works equally well as a direct replacement for the stock lever with no other changes.

P9-MS05:
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Assembly with the P9-MS03 front link delete:
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P9-MS03:
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Most of you already know the P9-MS01 lever and P9-MS02 pivot clamp. The lever allows you to infinitely adjust the shifter pivot (throw) and select several different knob heights. The clamp replaces the entire front link assembly and allows for the bearing car to be raised proportionally to the shifter pivot to keep the rear link parallel into tube to reduce binding at the transmission.

P9-MS01:
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P9-MS02:
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Parts are going into anodizing this week, and will be available within the next 10-15 days.

Pricing as of 5/11/22 is as follows:
P9-MS01 - $185
P9-MS02 - $395
P9-MS03 - $175
P9-MS05 - $90

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 4:22 pm
by Don Smith
Thanks Hans. It will be an MS02 for me. I will be in contact with you and have you send it to my brother in Arizona.
Thanks
Don( The guy who could not believe that you put a pizza box on the roof of your car at Frenzy)
Do I send to your PayPal account?
You can reach me offline at: [email protected]

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 3:05 pm
by worf
Very nice!

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 1:16 pm
by The Fat Man
This is disgustingly awesome!
I would almost go buy an S4 just to be able to install this complete shifter system. :biggrin:

Well done, Hans!

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 1:49 pm
by worf
The Fat Man wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 1:16 pm This is disgustingly awesome!
I would almost go buy an S4 just to be able to install this complete shifter system. :biggrin:

Well done, Hans!
It’ll work just fine in any 5-speed. IIRC that stuff is the same ‘78 to ‘95.

So…

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 1:51 pm
by worf
FYI, I’ve installed three sets of Hans’ “full-monty” setup in client’s 928s.

I keep them “in stock.”

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri May 13, 2022 9:41 am
by linderpat
Nice and very tempting. I favor long sticks though.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri May 13, 2022 1:22 pm
by worf
linderpat wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:41 am Nice and very tempting. I favor long sticks though.
You miss the point I think? Hans’ gizmos remove the front ball cup and all its slop and failure modes. The lever is cake icing.

The “full monty” solution allows independent adjustment of shift throw and lever length. So, you could have a long stick and a short throw if you wanted. Or a short stick and a long throw.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri May 13, 2022 9:43 pm
by The Fat Man
worf wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 1:49 pm It’ll work just fine in any 5-speed. IIRC that stuff is the same ‘78 to ‘95.

So…
The Red Witch is an automatic...

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri May 13, 2022 9:51 pm
by worf
The Fat Man wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:43 pm
worf wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 1:49 pm It’ll work just fine in any 5-speed. IIRC that stuff is the same ‘78 to ‘95.

So…
The Red Witch is an automatic...
Conversion :rockon:

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 5:27 pm
by The Fat Man
Never.
If I want a 5spd 928, I'll sell a testicle and buy a 5spd 928.
And, proper 5spd conversions are not for the faint of heart. Or wallet.
:biggrin:

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 5:40 pm
by worf
The Fat Man wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 5:27 pm And, proper 5spd conversions are not for the faint of heart. Or wallet.
True dat.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 10:35 am
by bizman928
Great quality engineering! Nice one!

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2022 6:47 am
by Sazerac
I have been shamefully absent from the forum these last months, but I have to make a plug for this product...

Both of my cars have the P9-MS02, and I love the shifting feeling. Other than the Eibach/Koni shock set-up, it is the only other "tactually noticeable" modification to my cars. Although the 928 GT transmission (and clutch) are very heavy by modern standards, the set-up changes the interaction of the transmission to "heavy but precision machinery-like" instead of "some times vaguely tractor-like" as is the case with the stock set-up.

For the sake of pure enjoyment, I highly advise this product. My only minor concern is that my units were installed with the TT out. This was a breeze, and I doubt it will ever need maintenance. However, I think the disassembly with the TT in-situ could be difficult.

Buy with confidence here.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 3:45 pm
by hans14914
Still have a couple left in all flavors, but they are going quickly. If you need one this summer, I advise grabbing them before the end of July. Next order will probably be early fall.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:25 pm
by Benno
Hey Hans, I'm looking at one of your solutions for my GTS 5-spd conversion project. The front slide bearing on my spare parts is shot and so I am looking at replacing the front pivot with either P9-MS03 or P9-MS02.
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My question to you Hans is what is the difference in terms of functionality and quality between the two clamps? As I look at the picture posted above it's not clear to me how the device is more adjustable.

What sorts of modifications are required to the foam insulation that goes on the torque tube?

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 5:19 pm
by hans14914
Shot you an email before seeing this. Will post the content here too:

"MS02 is the original no-holds-bar design.  It uses a top quality Enduro dual row bearing for the rotational axis.  This is loaded in a bearing car that can be moved vertically in 1mm increments with different bushings available from McMaster for under $2.  You want to raise the axis to keep the rear shift link parallel to the tube and input selector on the trans.  Many short shift levers do not compensate for the geometry change, and you get binding at the rear coupler.  

MS03 has a fixed pivot height, similar to the stock 87+ rotational axis.  It has Igus Z-series bushings for the rotation (instead of the bearing above).  Both are fully constrained, and offer much crisper shifting than the stock solution.  

The MS02 has the benefit of being adjusted from the cockpit after install, and the bearing can easily be replaced from above (if ever necessary).  

The MS01 lever has several adjustment points for not only the throw, but the height of the knob as well.  I find I prefer the lower position, as it keep the knob inline with the standard height center armrest.

If there was enough request, I could add an extended height lever option - it would just be a longer insert.  I would need to get a couple other people that would want super tall levers before ordering them, but its easily swapped in withing minutes by just pulling up the boot.  

These models may help you see how it all works:"

http://cloudviewer.spaceclaim.com/d5f2b ... ede7f.html

http://cloudviewer.spaceclaim.com/c251d ... 8809c.html

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:41 pm
by Erik N
The Fat Man wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 5:27 pm If I want a 5spd 928, I'll sell a testicle and buy a 5spd 928.
Fat Man- my green car is tentatively for sale. It has all the good bits but you could put Hans's shifter on it if you want. It's in San Antonio.
I forget the miles, probably around 80K on it.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 1:35 am
by The Fat Man
Erik N wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:41 pm
The Fat Man wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 5:27 pm If I want a 5spd 928, I'll sell a testicle and buy a 5spd 928.
Fat Man- my green car is tentatively for sale. It has all the good bits but you could put Hans's shifter on it if you want. It's in San Antonio.
I forget the miles, probably around 80K on it.

Hi ERIK N!

Thanks for the offer! However, I made that statement mainly in jest. I am $38,000+ into my Red Witch, with no signs of stopping. It will be some time before I even think about another 928. :biggrin:

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 6:52 am
by worf
Benno wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:25 pm What sorts of modifications are required to the foam insulation that goes on the torque tube?
I have only installed (several sets of) Hans’ original design. My sensibility for the install requires modification of the tunnel foam. His newest piece looks like I would require about the same modification of the foam.

That written, I take a chunk out of the foam to accommodate the pivot and base and then another two ‘slices’ out of the foam to accommodate the torque tube clamp.

These mods done, of course, with the foam and shifter pieces on a bench.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:42 am
by Erik N
The Fat Man wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 1:35 am
Erik N wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:41 pm
The Fat Man wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 5:27 pm If I want a 5spd 928, I'll sell a testicle and buy a 5spd 928.
Fat Man- my green car is tentatively for sale. It has all the good bits but you could put Hans's shifter on it if you want. It's in San Antonio.
I forget the miles, probably around 80K on it.

Hi ERIK N!

Thanks for the offer! However, I made that statement mainly in jest. I am $38,000+ into my Red Witch, with no signs of stopping. It will be some time before I even think about another 928. :biggrin:
$38K? You forgot the purchase price!
You know, I have a few inches of receipts that come with my car... I've owned it for 22 years. But I literally never added them up! I probably have the same amount invested in her as well. And those were pre-inflation dollars!

Hans- sorry for the hijack :beerchug:

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:56 pm
by hans14914
I have another batch of shifters ready to ship next week. This is the last batch this year.

P9-M01, P9-MS02, P9-MS03, and P9-MS05 all in stock as soon as they come back from anodizing. Many of the P9-MS02 clamps have already been claimed, so if you want one in the next 4months, I would grab one now.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 4:22 pm
by Don Smith
Thanks Hans. It will be an MS02 for me. I will be in contact with you and have you send it to my brother in Arizona.
Thanks
Don( The guy who could not believe that you put a pizza box on the roof of your car at Frenzy)
Do I send to your PayPal account?
You can reach me offline at: [email protected]

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2022 10:50 am
by hans14914
Only a couple full sets left from this last batch.

Prices going up on the next order, so grab one now if you want one at the lowest possible price.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2022 11:05 am
by Tony
Shifter upgrade is popular with the 944 crowd also.

Any similarity?

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 11:07 am
by hans14914
The linkage is pretty different. I don't have 944 parts here to test with.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2023 2:27 pm
by jschiller
PM sent.

Re: New batch of shifters coming in shortly, including a new low-cost option for the 87+

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2023 8:44 am
by TheDeckMan
Very nice machining :beerchug: