I think the BMW shorter levers with the UUC DSSR might be the best combination. I don't really like the super short throw of the Rogue, UUC, etc. and I don't think they are at all faster than stock. The BMW/DSSR combination would give a crisp, slightly shorter combination. That's what I'll do soon.
I'm up in the air on which lever. I'm really not sure which (if any) of the other BMW levers (including the one in the performance SSK) are shorter than the ZHP and don't have any change in shifter alignment.
--Wes--
04 330i ZHP Oxford Green/Natural Brown
04 330Ci ZHP Silvergrey/Alcantara (RIP)
My BMW Perf shift lever should be in tomorrow and I think that a buddy of mine from the body shop and I will be doing it tomorrow in the parking lot after work.
I'll update this thread on my thoughts of it
Alright - got the BMW Performance SSK installed. I enlisted the help of a friend in the BMW body shop to help after he got out (Body shop gets out 3:30, I get out @ 4:30)
Took about an hour and a half. The clip was easy to come off, but hard to get back on. Lived up to the name "bitch clip." The cup bushing was hard to get out, and easy to get back in. So those were the big hold ups. I also ended up putting the car in the air (lifts FTW) to help out.
Initial thoughts had me thinking not much had changed.. Then I drove it and realized that the bottom gears (2,4,6) are A LOT shorter. My dummy estimates are like ~30% or so. They're just the perfect distance from the neutral area. The top gears (1,3,5) didn't really change much in throw distance. I'd say ~10%.
IMO, the OE ZHP shifter was pretty perfect.. but if you're looking for a good amount shorter then this is it. It's not too short like the Z3M (IMO) where it's just moving 3 inches from gear to gear.. this shifter still provides that good 'SSK' feel without being overbearing.
Zhp lever is actually pretty perfect. I liked it a lot.
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