Sequential Transmission Shifter

HGT Sequential Shifter levers

Personalized Positioning

The HGT Precision gear lever is a work of art with smooth flowing lines, massive strength and finish quality that amplifies the materials used in production.

The shift lever is CNC machined from billet 7075-T6 alloy just like our sequential transmission units. The base plate is CNC machined from 6061-T6 billet…simply put; this shifter will take all you can throw at it. The shift lever pivot point is critical, so rather than using brass bushes like some, we press in cylindrical roller bearings either side of the pivot on a generously sized steel main shaft to ensure there is no slop in the shift setup, and that the shifter will last for years to come.

Having zero slop in the sequential shifter increases the consistency of the trigger used for flat shifting. We anodize the shifter in satin black for a clean and protective finish. Our hand-finished ergonomic detachable black Shifter Knobs are secured onto the lever seamlessly and sit 358mm or 342mm above the bottom of the base plate - perfect for most. Because each car is different and each driver has a unique seating position, we provide our Gear Lever set up as a remote fit.

This means you get the sequential shift lever exactly where you want it. You simply cut the supplied solid alloy shift rod to length, right hand tap one end (we’ve already tapped the left-hand thread end) and secure the connecting rod to the shift arm with the supplied rod ends. Reverse engagement is built into the main gear shift lever with a Lock-out and Lock-in system.

The shaft running through the bae of the lever can be reversed to suit Left Hand or Right Hand drive cars. In addtion, the connecting arm can move 20mm on the splined shaft for fine adjustment. There are eight different position settings to increase or decrease the shift lever throw to suit each drivers personal preference.

Reverse

Reverse is engaged by selecting neutral, depressing the clutch,  pushing the Lock-out mechanism with your thumb, and then squeezing the reverse trigger lever with your first two fingers. The supplied cable and fittings do the work with the gearbox to engage reverse gear. Just release the clutch and you’re backing up. There is a position sensor inside the shifter with a loom attached to trigger a reverse light if needed for meeting road legality requirements. 

Gear Shift Levers