I appreciate the shout out! Japanese characters are a nice nod to the Toyota engine and trans so no crime committed!
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I didn't know the transmission was also from Toyota!I appreciate the shout out! Japanese characters are a nice nod to the Toyota engine and trans so no crime committed!
Technically it’s from Aisin but they are part of the Toyota group so I still think you’re in the clear!I didn't know the transmission was also from Toyota!
I have the same knob except with black Alcantara interior with yellow stitchWood Lathe was more expensive than the Lotus A138V0971J Wooden [type 25] knob, so I ordered it from Silverstone.
I love it, was exactly what I was looking for.
I didn't weigh them, but the wood did feel lighter (guessing a few ounces) then stock OEM metal knob.
I very much like the look of that Silverstone shift knob very much, but I was a bit disappointed with it being lighter (at least you suspect it is) than the OEM and what I like most about the Raceseng knobs is that fact that they are weighted which dramatically improves the shifting feel. In any event I'd like to get more information on the Silverstone one, but I can't seem to locate their website. Can you let us know the website or send a link? ThanksWood Lathe was more expensive than the Lotus A138V0971J Wooden [type 25] knob, so I ordered it from Silverstone.
I love it, was exactly what I was looking for.
I didn't weigh them, but the wood did feel lighter (guessing a few ounces) then stock OEM metal knob.
I very much like the look of that Silverstone shift knob very much, but I was a bit disappointed with it being lighter (at least you suspect it is) than the OEM and what I like most about the Raceseng knobs is that fact that they are weighted which dramatically improves the shifting feel. In any event I'd like to get more information on the Silverstone one, but I can't seem to locate their website. Can you let us know the website or send a link? Thanks
There are varying opinions on this subject, but one that makes sense to me, is explained by a mechanic who posted the following:I've been looking into options - primarily with Raceseng like others have suggested here.
One question though, I saw somewhere that the OEM shifter knob weighs 110 grams and the two options I'm looking at from Raceseng, the Slammer and Ashiko, weigh 635 grams and 735 grams respectively. I've always been told you shouldn't rest your hand or put weight on the shifter to avoid unnecessary pressure on the shift forks. Could this fairly substantial constant weight pose any problems with the gearbox?
Thanks. I checked their website, but it doesn't have much in terms of spec details, like size, weight and it seems dedicated to UK customers. I'm going to contact them via e-mail to get the info i need, but thanks again for the link.A138V0971J - Lotus Gearknob - wooden £type 25] | Lotus Silverstone, Silverstone Northamptonshire
Genuine Lotus Part # A138V0971J (A138V0970F) - Gearknob - wooden £type 25]. Fits Exige. Ships from Lotus Silverstone, Silverstone Northamptonshireparts.lotussilverstone.co.uk
I prefer a lighter, because you get more "feel", but it is a personal preference. I would like it a little larger diameter, I guess I have large hands.
It is a Lotus dealership in the U.K. that has a Lotus parts department, as a result I doubt they will provide you specifics you are requesting. The part in question is an OEM unit for an Exige, They will, however, ship to the U.S.Thanks. I checked their website, but it doesn't have much in terms of spec details, like size, weight and it seems dedicated to UK customers. I'm going to contact them via e-mail to get the info i need, but thanks again for the link.
That is exactly what I did, it took a couple weeks to deliver to Virginia. Fits Emira perfectly - even has the set screw in the back. I tried to order it from a U.S.A. Lotus dealer on line and they just cancelled the order, I do not think many places have it in stock.It is a Lotus dealership in the U.K. that has a Lotus parts department, as a result I doubt they will provide you specifics you are requesting. The part in question is an OEM unit for an Exige, They will, however, ship to the U.S.
Set screw? oh no, not happy about that. I was glad the Raceseng adapters eliminated the need for that set screw, but to be honest the OEM feature I dislike even more is its small size, which as you mentioned in your earlier post, is too small. I'm now guessing the dimensions of the Silverstone Exige knob are identical to the Emira's OEM?That is exactly what I did, it took a couple weeks to deliver to Virginia. Fits Emira perfectly - even has the set screw in the back. I tried to order it from a U.S.A. Lotus dealer on line and they just cancelled the order, I do not think many places have it in stock.
set screw - like the metal OEM - you do not see it - it faces forward. Set screw is really needed to have it tight and facing the right way - like the OEM. I think it is slightly larger than metal OEM - but only slightly.Set screw? oh no, not happy about that. I was glad the Raceseng adapters eliminated the need for that set screw, but to be honest the OEM feature I dislike even more is its small size, which as you mentioned in your earlier post, is too small. I'm now guessing the dimensions of the Silverstone Exige knob are identical to the Emira's OEM?
Yes, I know where the set screw is and its purpose. That was third reason I got rid of the OEM Knob and went with the Raceseng one that I posted earlier. The main reason I got rid of the OEM, was the size being too small. I confess that I very much like the looks of the Silverstone knob, but the size, the screw set hole and the fact that it's not weighted, makes me want to stick with my Raceseng knob. Thanks again for the information.set screw - like the metal OEM - you do not see it - it faces forward. Set screw is really needed to have it tight and facing the right way - like the OEM. I think it is slightly larger than metal OEM - but only slightly.
Looks sick! I wonder if you could do the bottom portion knurled metal and black anodized instead of rubber for longevity purposes.I've been wanting a wooden shift knob, but haven't found anything I really liked. I came up with my own design, and asked all the custom knob manufacturers I could find if they would make it, but they don't make your custom design, only theirs. Only one guy said he would even attempt it, but he said he would only be able to do some of it, and it would be at least $400+. Based on that, I'm guessing this would cost upwards of $600 or more to complete the whole thing, which is more than I want to spend for a shift knob. For that price, I could buy a mini-lathe and make it myself.
Which got me to thinking..... if I did that, and can figure out how to make it like I want it, would anyone else be interested in a shift knob like this? And if so, what would you consider a fair price?
Here's my 3D concept of it. My plan is to use aluminum, but I could possibly use stainless steel for those who wanted a heavier one. It's 2 inches, slightly bigger than the factory knob which is 1.8 inches. After doing some research, an aluminum one would probably weigh somewhere around 1/2 a pound, while a stainless steel one would weigh about 1.5 lbs. I originally had wanted to use black perforated leather on the bottom half, which I might still do for a prototype, but I didn't have a perforated leather shader in my 3D program to use, so I used a textured rubber which is on this image. I kind of like the rubber, which would probably be easier and cheaper to use.
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The top half is an exotic wood with a custom decal on top, and it would be covered with a hard clear coat. Middle is metal, and I would make the set screw itself almost flush with the surface. Bottom half is also metal and covered with either perforated leather, or a diamond pattern rubber. So what do you guys think? Is there any interest in something like this?