DFGT DIY shifter help!

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Hello everyone!

I was just wondering if I could get some help before I tackle this next project! I have decided to relocate the shifter from beside the steering wheel to beside my seat. :sly: So what I was going to do was extend the wires but I'm not too sure what type of wires to use to extend the existing ones, does anyone know Perhaps I could salvage them from an old desktop computer or would I have to buy certain ones? Thanks! 👍
 
You should be fine with any stranded wire of a similar size/gauge. old electronics will likely have similar size wire inside which you could use, just avoid it if its old and brittle.

Some electronic components are sensitive to the resistance of a circuit (wire), so using too large (or small) a wire will throw them out of spec (think automotive circuits). I'm guessing the circuit in the DFGT isn't as sensitive.

Hopefully the wires arent too small to work with, I repaired my G25 which has tiny wires almost too small to twist and manipulate.

How many wires is it?


Nice idea by the way.
 
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There are only 3 wires that need to be extended. They are pretty small, I imagine they would be close to your g25.
 
Thanks for the help grog! I found out that telephone wires were close to the ones used in my dfgt so I extended the ones in my dfgt with them and it worked!
 
Sweet!

Do you have any pictures of how you mounted it? I'm sure other DFGT owners would be curious to see the results.
 
Sweet!

Do you have any pictures of how you mounted it? I'm sure other DFGT owners would be curious to see the results.

Yeah sure! Here are some pics! It doesn't look the best but will do for now until I get some new materials.


Fyi - the seat is out of a 95 mustang! 👍 :sly:


shifter_beside.jpg


The shifter is just screwed to the 2x4 with some random wood screws that I found.

cockpit.jpg
 
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Whoa -- that's some sick hard-mounting system on your DFGT! :lol:

Good job on the shifter. I could probably do the same, but god knows I don't have the guts to chop up my wheel and mess with its innards. Takes some balls to do so. :)
 

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