Voodoo vs OEM Ti
Wow that helps a lot! Thanks. What model voodoo is that? The magnum?
I REALLY like the shortened look of the voodoo. Just wondering if it is MUCH ligther than the oem or the oem Ti knob to make a sig difference?
Also when you install the voodoo, do you still use the little nut that is under the stock shifter?
I REALLY like the shortened look of the voodoo. Just wondering if it is MUCH ligther than the oem or the oem Ti knob to make a sig difference?
Also when you install the voodoo, do you still use the little nut that is under the stock shifter?
i just ordered a oem ti knob ill post up what i think of the feel. I love how the voodoo or j's knob sits so low but to me i think it would be too low to grab it but then again im prob used to the oem height
plus i like the egg shape better for grabbing; it all depends on how you shift and what kind of feel YOU like.
plus i like the egg shape better for grabbing; it all depends on how you shift and what kind of feel YOU like.
I have the OEM Ti. Mostly because my friends at Honda parts hooked me up for like $50.00 (yes it's Ti not Al). They said it was ordered by someone else and couldn't be sent back.
Anyway I like it alot. I can't really offer a comparison. I do think it's interesting that the S2000 CR will have the Voodoo style ball. Might be something to it. Also there will eventually be one available through Honda parts. (not that there's any reason to wait for that)
I was actually at Honda parts before when a new S2000 owner came in looking for a ball type shift knob. He kept saying he loved the way his friends felt on an older Ferrari, and that there was no comparison.
EDIT: BTW I'm talking about Pasadena Honda parts
, not Sierra in Monrovia.
Anyway I like it alot. I can't really offer a comparison. I do think it's interesting that the S2000 CR will have the Voodoo style ball. Might be something to it. Also there will eventually be one available through Honda parts. (not that there's any reason to wait for that)
I was actually at Honda parts before when a new S2000 owner came in looking for a ball type shift knob. He kept saying he loved the way his friends felt on an older Ferrari, and that there was no comparison.
EDIT: BTW I'm talking about Pasadena Honda parts
Originally Posted by Ludedude,Apr 17 2007, 11:28 AM
The Voodoo sits lower, the OEM Ti is heavier. For shift quality you have to give the edge to the heavier knob, that's what made the Ti Voodoo a best of both worlds deal.
Originally Posted by SenderGreen,Apr 17 2007, 08:52 PM
I have the OEM Ti. Mostly because my friends at Honda parts hooked me up for like $50.00 (yes it's Ti not Al). They said it was ordered by someone else and couldn't be sent back.
Anyway I like it alot. I can't really offer a comparison. I do think it's interesting that the S2000 CR will have the Voodoo style ball. Might be something to it. Also there will eventually be one available through Honda parts. (not that there's any reason to wait for that)
I was actually at Honda parts before when a new S2000 owner came in looking for a ball type shift knob. He kept saying he loved the way his friends felt on an older Ferrari, and that there was no comparison.
EDIT: BTW I'm talking about Pasadena Honda parts
, not Sierra in Monrovia. 
Anyway I like it alot. I can't really offer a comparison. I do think it's interesting that the S2000 CR will have the Voodoo style ball. Might be something to it. Also there will eventually be one available through Honda parts. (not that there's any reason to wait for that)
I was actually at Honda parts before when a new S2000 owner came in looking for a ball type shift knob. He kept saying he loved the way his friends felt on an older Ferrari, and that there was no comparison.
EDIT: BTW I'm talking about Pasadena Honda parts




