The Official ACUITY Instruments CivicX product launch thread!

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@ACUITY When can I buy this rocker arm?

I emailed them about it actually, and I was told that they are not exactly sure when the exact date of release is yet but they are looking at possibly the end of this month. I am getting this mod the day they release it myself.
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With all the acuity shifter parts coming out, would you guys recommend getting the rocker arm, centering spring, base bushings, and cable bushings now, and then throw them all together? Or wait for the full short shifter set, which will likely come with at least some, if not most, of these items (maybe minus the cable bushings)?

I kind of don't want to purchase everything, and then find out that the short shifter has most of them already. If Acuity has some info too, that would be awesome!
 

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With all the acuity shifter parts coming out, would you guys recommend getting the rocker arm, centering spring, base bushings, and cable bushings now, and then throw them all together? Or wait for the full short shifter set, which will likely come with at least some, if not most, of these items (maybe minus the cable bushings)?

I kind of don't want to purchase everything, and then find out that the short shifter has most of them already. If Acuity has some info too, that would be awesome!


Personally I am just getting all of the parts seperately first.
 

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Personally I am just getting all of the parts seperately first.
Acuity just got back to me and they let me know that they are indeed releasing stage 2 and a stage 3 for the 10th gen, with stage 3 being the equivalent of the 9th gen Stage 2 short shifter kit. This does come with several more parts, and they recommend to go ahead and go with the cable bushings and/or knob for now if you plan to get the short shifter kit later. Hope this helps!
 

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Yay I get to tear into my interior pieces again while installing the rocker arm piece and short shifter :headbang:

I just realized I have to take apart the trim pieces again because I forgot to take off the oem base bushings :doh:
 


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With all the acuity shifter parts coming out, would you guys recommend getting the rocker arm, centering spring, base bushings, and cable bushings now, and then throw them all together? Or wait for the full short shifter set, which will likely come with at least some, if not most, of these items (maybe minus the cable bushings)?

I kind of don't want to purchase everything, and then find out that the short shifter has most of them already. If Acuity has some info too, that would be awesome!
There's a couple different things going on here.

1. Acuity will be coming out with a complete replacement shifter for CivicX. This can be configured to be a short shifter. Like their ninth-gen shifter, it will be in a different price bracket than the mods.

2. There will also be a short-shift adapter for all CivicX *except* Type R's (and also not for people who have retrofitted the Type R shifter into other CivicX).

So:
- on the underhood side, there are the shifter cable bushings, which are good for everything;
- on the top-console side, there are:
- ESCO shift knob, which is great if you shift with your thumb on top, a.k.a. pistol grip, and/or you don't like the heat/cold that a metal shift knob retains; and
- shift boot collar, to keep your shift boot nicely in place.​
- on the under-console side, there are:
- Shifter base bushings, a great inexpensive upgrade that affects the overall feel, but not the geometry;
- Centering spring, which impacts the side-to-side force you apply to move between gates, either a bit if you have a Type R (or Type R shifter), or quite a bit otherwise;
- Short shift adapter (coming soon), which shortens the up/down length of throws, i.e., the height of the 'HH' pattern (and only for non-Type R shifters, because adding the adapter to a Type R shifter puts too much stress on the cables); and
- Rocker (coming soon), which shortens the sideways length of throws, i.e., the width of the 'HH,' and also makes the feel of precision of shifts a lot better IMO.​
On the under-console side, it makes sense to me to do the shifter base bushings as one thing, or do it all at once. (I have everything except the short shift adapter because Type R, eh?)

Whether you want to do all the under-console stuff at once or not depends on your budget and how much you enjoy taking apart your console. The first time I took the console off (to install the shifter base bushings), I thought that I would never do that again, but since then I've done it a few times and it is less of deal each subsequent time - it isn't a big deal at all.
 
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Yay I get to tear into my interior pieces again while installing the rocker arm piece and short shifter :headbang:

I just realized I have to take apart the trim pieces again because I forgot to take off the oem base bushings :doh:


Yea im waiting to take my car apart until I have all of the pieces I have the Centering Spring and Base bushings on hold here until that Rocker comes out than im gonna install all 3 at once
 

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Yea im waiting to take my car apart until I have all of the pieces I have the Centering Spring and Base bushings on hold here until that Rocker comes out than im gonna install all 3 at once
Take your time when taking the interior pieces apart, don’t be like me and rush the install and scratch up the pieces, I now have some interior pieces on order lol
 

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There's a couple different things going on here.

1. Acuity will be coming out with a complete replacement shifter for CivicX. This can be configured to be a short shifter. Like their ninth-gen shifter, it will be in a different price bracket than the mods.

2. There will also be a short-shift adapter for all CivicX *except* Type R's (and also people who have retrofitted the Type R shifter into other CivicX).

So:
- on the underhood side, there are the shifter cable bushings, which are good for everything;
- on the top-console side, there are:
- ESCO shift knob, which is great if you shift with your thumb on top, a.k.a. pistol grip, and/or you don't like the heat/cold that a metal shift knob retains; and
- shift boot collar, to keep your shift boot nicely in place.​
- on the under-console side, there are:
- shifter base bushings, a great inexpensive upgrade that affects the overall feel, but not the geometry;
- Centering spring, which impacts the side-to-side force you apply to move between gates, either a bit if you have a Type R (or Type R shifter), or quite a bit otherwise;
- Short shift adapter (coming soon), which shortens the up/down length of throws, i.e., the height of the 'HH' pattern (and only for non-Type R shifters, because adding the adapter to a Type R shifter puts too much stress on the cables); and
- Rocker (coming soon), which shortens the sideways length of throws, i.e., the width of the 'HH,' and also makes the feel of precision of shifts a lot better IMO.​
On the under-console side, it makes sense to me to do the shifter base bushings as one thing, or do it all at once. (I have everything except the short shift adapter because Type R, eh?)

Whether you want to do all the under-console stuff at once or not depends on your budget and how much you enjoy taking apart your console. The first time I took the console off (to install the shifter base bushings), I thought that I would never do that again, but since then I've done it a few times and it is less of deal each subsequent time - it isn't a big deal at all.
Thanks for this summary! I have yet to take apart the console, but it's only a matter of time. Since I know for sure I'll already want to do the full short-shifter set up, i will simply wait for that to drop before I do it. I could also stand to put a few more miles on my Si before I go crazy with the mods...
 

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Take your time when taking the interior pieces apart, don’t be like me and rush the install and scratch up the pieces, I now have some interior pieces on order lol

Im hoping ill be ok i have non maring pry tools and ive watched about every video on youtube on how to take it apart fingers crossed
 


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Im hoping ill be ok i have non maring pry tools and ive watched about every video on youtube on how to take it apart fingers crossed
Make sure that you have a set of hook picks. You will need them to release the three wire bundles underneath the shifter from their plastic mounts.
 

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Make sure that you have a set of hook picks. You will need them to release the three wire bundles underneath the shifter from their plastic mounts.

I have 2 picks i hope thats good enough and thats the only part of the installation im iffy about
 

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I have 2 picks i hope thats good enough and thats the only part of the installation im iffy about
That's only part that's actually difficult. I got everything else unscrewed/removed, but without those picks, I couldn't get these loose at all. Had to put the whole thing back together in defeat.
 

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@ACUITY, I am still patiently waiting to give you more of my money before tearing apart the interior. Please tell me this is around the corner...
From what I've heard these will be available to order in about two weeks, maybe less. The short shift adapter will be a week or so behind.
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