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Seems more a 5.bro thing to me.

JDM and ricer are totally different things.

I'm running a 5.bro, but I have some love for the real tuners.
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JDM and ricer are totally different things.

I'm running a 5.bro, but I have some love for the real tuners.
Yeah, but lumping EBers into the JDM/Ricer crowd is dumb, that was more my point. The comment was tongue in cheek.
 

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Yeah, but lumping EBers into the JDM/Ricer crowd is dumb, that was more my point. The comment was tongue in cheek.

I know, it was more for the other guy's comment, but couldn't help the 5.bro thing. Lol
 

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I know, it was more for the other guy's comment, but couldn't help the 5.bro thing. Lol

It's all love.


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wtf.
looks like a Bike grip. I can see a lot of EB guys buying this. a little JDM for my taste.
Indeed, it was designed to emulate a bike grip. We have a more subtle design in the works as well. Check out the details in our next post.

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Check out our second design idea!

Shifting Nirvana. A Sneak Peek At Mishimoto’s New Shift Knob Designs: Pistol Grip

We promised there would be more! Our first design presented Wednesday was pretty slick, and this next design is all about ergonomics and comfort. Not only did the design team work on the aesthetics, but we also spent some time ensuring that the feel of this knob would be ideal for slamming into gears while keeping your eyes pinned to the road.

Initial Design Rendering

As with our other weighted shift knob, this one also started in the 3D world. Check out a couple SolidWorks models showing the initial shape.


Mishimoto pistol grip shifter knob rendering


Mishimoto pistol grip shifter knob rendering

This design is not quite as bold as the last one, but it still certainly makes a statement.


Mishimoto pistol grip shifter knob rendering

3D-Printed Prototype Testing

Testing? What are we testing with a shift knob? We put together a few different grip styles with differences in the finger grooves. We wanted to see how each change affected the feel and which one was preferred for comfort. Check out our lineup of options!


Mishimoto 3D-printed pistol grip shift knob prototypes

We passed these prototypes around the office and listened to the opinions of our co-workers. We have enough folks here to take a good-sized sample, and soon a distinct winner was crowned.


Mishimoto 3D-printed pistol grip shift knob prototype

This one is a slight alteration of the third design you see in the lineup above. The shape of the grooves is identical, but they are placed on a corner rather than on a flat portion of the knob.


Mishimoto 3D-printed pistol grip shift knob prototype

Functional Prototype

Once the design was finalized, we constructed a couple of prototypes to take another look at what we created.


Mishimoto pistol grip shift knob functional prototype

This design is CNC-machined aluminum and weighs in at 204 grams. The additional weight will help with smooth shifting and gear engagement.


Mishimoto pistol grip shifter functional prototype

Suddenly, a hand model showed up as I was snapping some shots. If that hand looks familiar, perhaps you’ve seen some of his work in the Fall 1973 Bulova Watch catalog.


Mishimoto weighted shift knob functional prototype

This setup works great for either three or four fingers. The weighted shift knob provides some additional inertia, meaning the shift throw is a bit easier. We’ve had this prototype in the office for a few weeks, and all reports are positive.

The only minor adjustment to this final design is in logo placement. As you saw earlier in the rendering, we experimented with the script logo on the face of the knob. The functional prototype shown above features our “M” logo on the top. We weren’t quite pleased with either choice. Our final selection was the full Mishimoto script in a much smaller font, so it won’t detract from the creative design. This knob provides a nice sophisticated appearance with a more traditional shape.

Coming Up

We have one more weighted shift knob design to go! Check back in a few days for another update on our new shift knob collection.

Thanks for reading!
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Better. The white logo is a bit much. Maybe a frosted grey/black or something with less contrast.
 

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my wife would love these. :ninja:
 

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Check out our third new shift knob design!

Shifting Nirvana. A Sneak Peek At Mishimoto’s New Shift Knob Designs: Teardrop Shift Knob

We’ve brought you two prototype designs thus far, and now we have one more weighted shift knob ready to pull from our knapsack and present to the public. These three designs are displayed in order from wild to mild, with our third design representing a more traditional shape. Hopefully, one of our new designs is something you could see yourself grabbing ahold of while ripping through some gears.

3D Models

As with our other designs, this life also began as a 3D model. Our Solidworks wizards went to work and quickly transformed an idea from sketches to a rendering. Check it out!

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Prototype weighted shift knob rendering

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Prototype weighted shift knob rendering

As indicated by the name, the general shape is in the form of a teardrop, which provides a nice ergonomic feel.

Check out the Mishimoto logo laser etched on top!

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Prototype weighted shift knob rendering

This knob incorporates a few unique features and different materials. Take a look at a rendered cutaway.

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Prototype shift knob cutaway rendering

The inner portion of the knob (silver) is machined 303 stainless steel and includes a threaded base to accept our various shift knob adapters. Each adapter has a different internal thread size/pitch, meaning our knobs will fit most applications. In addition, this knob also features a set screw to function with non-threaded shift rods, such as those found on BMWs. The use of stainless steel gives this knob some heft, weighing in at 294 grams. This is the middleweight contender in our lineup, with the large bike grip handle weighing nearly 500 grams and our pistol grip knob coming in at 200 grams.

The outer black portion of the knob is manufactured from Delrin. This means you won’t melt the skin off your palm on hot summer days, which is quite common with all-metal knobs. Hooray for painless shifting!

Functional Prototype

In a flash, we had our prototype design constructed and in our office for a comprehensive evaluation.

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Prototype teardrop shift knob

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Prototype teardrop shift knob

And a look at the top.

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Prototype teardrop shift knob

This knob design ended up being an office favorite. The exterior material feels great in your hands, and the added weight should really help with shift feel. We won’t be making any major changes to this design.

Knob Availability

These knobs are coming quick! We expect our first batch to arrive next week. You can get your paws on these very soon.

Thanks for taking a look!
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What about other color,and price please
The final design (teardrop) will be available with either black or white delrin. Is there a different color you would prefer? Pricing information will be available upon release, which is slated for later this week.

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