One more proposal:
Allow the Only 944 rear shift linkage. I know that it is a "short Shift", but they support our group, their products are extremely high quality and their prices are very fair.
The plastic bushing in the factory rear shifter mechanism wears significantly and causes sloppy shifting (as well as the front shifter wear - we do allow the Only944 shifter). While those with use of a machine shop and skills to make one, can make a new one, the rest of us can't. I even bought a replacement bushing from Poland (at almost the price of the Only 944 complete part) to try to fix the problem after this proposal was shot down last year. The results were two failures of the mechanism during the season that cost finishing position in each race. I went back to an old, sloppy, partially worn out one. JP even lost several positions in the Western Nats due to missed shifts from a bad shifter linkage.
I believe Only 944 has stated that it is difficult to make one that is not a short shifter due to the difficult geometry. So, I would prefer to allow us to use his part specifically. I know some people say that having a short shift is an advantage. Theoretically it might be, but in the real world, I am not sure that it is. So, even if we say that it is some small advantage, it would significantly reduce missed shifts and therefore save us all money in the long run.
Summary:
1 Many of our rear shift linkages are severely worn.
2 Factory parts are NLA or extremely expensive
3 Home made fixes work for those who can make them, but not most of us
4 Eastern European or Asian parts are not good enough
5 The Only 944 Short Shift mechanism works very well and is inexpensive
6 Only 944 supports our class
7 This is NOT a required change. Only if you need a more precise shift
8 There is a small perceived performance advantage, however, it is more theoretical than real.
9 If it prevents even ONE money shift, it has paid for itself many times over!
I know this will draw a lot of fire as it did last year, but I can't find a better alternative.