![]() I find that if I grab the "golf club" (or the flat piece that replaces that in the Sigma), I can move it up and down while a gear is selected. I don't have any extra aluminum/McD's receipts, nor the FIGG, but that bushing looked OK at last glimpse. I have the new ball cup from the MK5 as linked above. If anything, I shift slower with it because I can feel when the gear doesn't want to engage yet, whereas before by the time that feedback came to the lever with the stock setup, I already had put too much pre-load to the rubbery cable-ends and the syncro was over-stressed.Īs for side-side slop, the DG shifter made it proportionally smaller, but it's still there. The throw-length isn't the limiting factor with the 02J, it's the syncro rings. The Sigma greatly improves the tactile feel of the shifting (no flexy rubbery bushings in flimsy plastic cable-ends, no weight to cancel feedback from the syncros), and it changes the throw of the lever to a more comfortable distance which reduces arm strain, but it won't "speed up" gear engagement. That's not a criticism of the Sigma product per se - any short shifter would have the same effect. If you shorten the throw, it becomes even easier to crunch the shift, so you have to be concious to either go extra-easy (two-fingers easy) on the lever. It must be said that I find that the 02J gearbox in general likes to grind/crunch shifts from rushing the lever (maybe I'm just extra ham-fisted?). GASDAG, Jim's (corrado_tdi) DG short shifter does allow you to feel the shift engagement more precisely. I see we really have healthy options to improve the ball cup lol!
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