Hybrid Racing Short Throw Shifter | 2007-2013 Honda Fit (SAS-01-50)

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Performance Short Throw Shifter Assembly for 2007 - 2013 Honda Fit by Hybrid Racing

Launched in 2001 in Japan, the Honda Fit quickly became a popular Honda chassis for tuners all over the world. It’s lightweight yet rigid construction and sophisticated chassis dynamics helped the Fit gain its sporty persona. Low on power, but not on fun, the Honda Fit is mostly viewed as an entry-level economy car but also a quirky hatchback that delivers tons of fun on the racetrack. We hear you Fit racers… yearn no more for that adjustable, crisp shift! One of the biggest flaws we discovered from driving our Honda Fit was just how low the factory shifter position is. Our shifter allows the drive to raise the knob up by almost 70mms which puts it much closer to the steering wheel. Dial-in the side/side and front/back adjustments to get the shift you’ve always wanted. Achieve up to a 35% reduction in gate spacing and up to a 45% reduction in front/back movement by adjusting the knob height and cable attachment points.

Features

  • Smooth operation
  • 5%-35% reduction in gate spacing.
  • 20%-45% reduction in front/back movement
  • Adjustable knob height +40mm / + 70mm
  • Stainless steel bearings
  • Rigid powder-coated steel frame

Applications

  • 2007 - 2013 Honda Fit

What's In The Box?

  • 1 - Shifter Assembly

Warranty

  • Hybrid Racing Limited Warranty

Customer Reviews

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jordan venida
Hybrid racing short shifter

Night and day difference . Glad I got it.