We hear ya! The current POCOs are weighted at 135g, but if you're looking for something heavier than these, our Escos are 185g , a weight that we've found to smoothen shifts without masking any critical mechanical feedback.
Our Poco knobs have been confirmed to fit a variety of Honda's 2002+. We are unsure if this knob would fit your car, mainly because the collar for the knob might not clear the lower portion of your upper shift rod. We have a complete fitment guide on our website for the POCOs, acuityinstruments.com/search?type=product&q=Poco. That being said, if you can send a picture of how the threads and upper shift rod looks on your manual shifter (through our support email or on Instagram), we might be able to provide more insight if the knob (or a different knob we have) may fit or what modifications you'd have to do to make it fit 👍
@@ACUiTYinstruments Dude, that's amazing. Cant wait! I'm interested in Acuity but there isnt too much available for the Fit right now. I'm surprised you guys dont have an anodized yellow color for the POCO or in general. I think it would look slick, especially if the new color was marketed towards the new Editions of the type R in that yellow color
@@GK5_ Interesting idea about the yellow. We are always looking for our next colors, although this may be the first time we've had that request (gold has been requested). We're busy at work for some cool stuff for the GK5, so stay tuned. :)
It should be a bit of a lighter hold than the OEM Honda collars normally have. If you'd like to have one of our team take a look at yours to make sure all is well, reach out to us via the contact us form at the ACUiTYinstruments website.
Since I have the acuity shift boot collar already will I need the shift boot collar that comes with the poco shifter, or can I just screw this right on?
The collar used on the POCO is quite a bit different and clips into the knob instead of onto a nut. This was a necessity to get the POCO to sit as low as it does. So unfortunately, the 1924 collars we sell are not compatible with the POCO knobs.
@@rgareh1 I see. I might, no, I have to buy some more parts to install before I go back in and take everything apart again. Lol. Stage 2 shifter here I come. Thank you.
Just got mine yesterday for 18 Civic SI. I love it! very well made and looks great. significantly shorter throws too!
Thanks for the love! Glad you’re enjoying the upgrade 🤘🏼😎
Looking supa fly with that red on red ♥️🏁🙏
Thank you 🙏💜!!
matches my red civic ext beautifully
Will you guys make the POCO in stainless steel or some other heavier material? I prefer the shifting feel of a heavier shift knob.
We hear ya! The current POCOs are weighted at 135g, but if you're looking for something heavier than these, our Escos are 185g , a weight that we've found to smoothen shifts without masking any critical mechanical feedback.
Thanks
Very cool, I want the light blue one buy kinda pricey 😔
Will these knobs burn my hand in the hot summers?
In direct sunlight they will heat up just like all metal knobs, but we got some more in the works that will not🤘😎
Would this fit on all Honda cars? I have a 1998 Honda Civic Lx and would like this!
Our Poco knobs have been confirmed to fit a variety of Honda's 2002+. We are unsure if this knob would fit your car, mainly because the collar for the knob might not clear the lower portion of your upper shift rod. We have a complete fitment guide on our website for the POCOs, acuityinstruments.com/search?type=product&q=Poco.
That being said, if you can send a picture of how the threads and upper shift rod looks on your manual shifter (through our support email or on Instagram), we might be able to provide more insight if the knob (or a different knob we have) may fit or what modifications you'd have to do to make it fit 👍
Is there an option to be able to use manual knobs on automatic shift knobs? Adapters maybe?
Unfortunately we don't have any conversion kits for manual knobs to fit onto automatics 🥺
Compatible with 2012 Civic LX?
Yes 👍
Hi. I have a GK5. Will this directly fit, or do i need to do some modifications to fit?
Hey! Thanks for reaching out, yessir this Poco knob should fit you Gk5 fit without modifications aside from removing the OEM boot collar 🙏
This is awesome
Thank you 🙏!!
Like it a lot just need the numbering of the geara
Where dat short throw shifter at for the fit? Still waiting on that. I suppose the mounting points are different compared to the civic
Don't give up hope! We got some love coming for the gk5 fit platform this year🙏. It'll be worth the wait 😈.
@@ACUiTYinstruments Dude, that's amazing. Cant wait! I'm interested in Acuity but there isnt too much available for the Fit right now. I'm surprised you guys dont have an anodized yellow color for the POCO or in general. I think it would look slick, especially if the new color was marketed towards the new Editions of the type R in that yellow color
@@GK5_ Interesting idea about the yellow. We are always looking for our next colors, although this may be the first time we've had that request (gold has been requested). We're busy at work for some cool stuff for the GK5, so stay tuned. :)
Will this work with your guys short throw shifter?
Yessir they will fit, our short throw shifters have the same thread specs as OEM 👍
Can i make this fit my 2020 6mt corolla
Unfortunately, the toyota and honda thread pitches are not the same, so knobs won't be cross-compatible
is the collor supposed to be loose when attached to knob? seems to move a bit easily
It should be a bit of a lighter hold than the OEM Honda collars normally have. If you'd like to have one of our team take a look at yours to make sure all is well, reach out to us via the contact us form at the ACUiTYinstruments website.
Since I have the acuity shift boot collar already will I need the shift boot collar that comes with the poco shifter, or can I just screw this right on?
The collar used on the POCO is quite a bit different and clips into the knob instead of onto a nut. This was a necessity to get the POCO to sit as low as it does. So unfortunately, the 1924 collars we sell are not compatible with the POCO knobs.
@@rgareh1 I see. I might, no, I have to buy some more parts to install before I go back in and take everything apart again. Lol. Stage 2 shifter here I come. Thank you.