Gearbox Controller 722.6 ver 2
Gearbox Controller 722.6 ver 2
(10-28-2015, 03:05 PM)erxWhat i mean is(10-26-2015, 12:48 PM)olefejer(10-26-2015, 03:19 AM)erx We need 4bar boost sensor, 3bar sensor is stopping on 2,99. 4bar boost sensor would be nice option for STD.
You are running some hardcore engine ;-)
but it is no problem at 2 bar boost and 100% TPS the Controller shift as hard as possible.
And the sensor would survive 4 bar boost but just not show it.
It is shifting fine, I was just wondering that it would be great to see numbers above 2,99 too.
If I adjust shift firmness at 100% TPS higher than 0 on menu then accelerating with 3bar boost it is not making shifts any harder because it is shifting as hard as possible anyway?
(10-28-2015, 03:05 PM)erxWhat i mean is(10-26-2015, 12:48 PM)olefejer(10-26-2015, 03:19 AM)erx We need 4bar boost sensor, 3bar sensor is stopping on 2,99. 4bar boost sensor would be nice option for STD.
You are running some hardcore engine ;-)
but it is no problem at 2 bar boost and 100% TPS the Controller shift as hard as possible.
And the sensor would survive 4 bar boost but just not show it.
It is shifting fine, I was just wondering that it would be great to see numbers above 2,99 too.
If I adjust shift firmness at 100% TPS higher than 0 on menu then accelerating with 3bar boost it is not making shifts any harder because it is shifting as hard as possible anyway?
(10-29-2015, 02:09 PM)olefejer(10-28-2015, 03:05 PM)erxWhat i mean is(10-26-2015, 12:48 PM)olefejer You are running some hardcore engine ;-)
but it is no problem at 2 bar boost and 100% TPS the Controller shift as hard as possible.
And the sensor would survive 4 bar boost but just not show it.
It is shifting fine, I was just wondering that it would be great to see numbers above 2,99 too.
If I adjust shift firmness at 100% TPS higher than 0 on menu then accelerating with 3bar boost it is not making shifts any harder because it is shifting as hard as possible anyway?
If TPS is 100% and Boost is 2 bar then i tell the Gearbox to shift as hard as possible.
Yes shift hardness is depending on both TPS and Boost, that is a big advantage when people use big slow spooling turbos.
it gives better comfort at low load.
(10-29-2015, 02:09 PM)olefejer(10-28-2015, 03:05 PM)erxWhat i mean is(10-26-2015, 12:48 PM)olefejer You are running some hardcore engine ;-)
but it is no problem at 2 bar boost and 100% TPS the Controller shift as hard as possible.
And the sensor would survive 4 bar boost but just not show it.
It is shifting fine, I was just wondering that it would be great to see numbers above 2,99 too.
If I adjust shift firmness at 100% TPS higher than 0 on menu then accelerating with 3bar boost it is not making shifts any harder because it is shifting as hard as possible anyway?
If TPS is 100% and Boost is 2 bar then i tell the Gearbox to shift as hard as possible.
Yes shift hardness is depending on both TPS and Boost, that is a big advantage when people use big slow spooling turbos.
it gives better comfort at low load.
(10-29-2015, 02:50 PM)erx(10-29-2015, 02:09 PM)olefejer(10-28-2015, 03:05 PM)erx It is shifting fine, I was just wondering that it would be great to see numbers above 2,99 too.What i mean is
If I adjust shift firmness at 100% TPS higher than 0 on menu then accelerating with 3bar boost it is not making shifts any harder because it is shifting as hard as possible anyway?
If TPS is 100% and Boost is 2 bar then i tell the Gearbox to shift as hard as possible.
Yes shift hardness is depending on both TPS and Boost, that is a big advantage when people use big slow spooling turbos.
it gives better comfort at low load.
I understand, I try to explain better what I wanted to ask.
If I go to SHIFT FIRMNESS > 1->2 100% Load and it has 0% value. If I change this 100% Load firmness value lets say from 0% to 10% will it make shifts even harder or is it shifting as hard as possible anyway when I have 3bar boost and full throttle?
Like on this picture but instead of 30% I mean 100% Load and Change:0% to 10%.
If I change this value on 20% and 30% Load I can feel the difference but not sure on 100% Load.
(10-29-2015, 02:50 PM)erx(10-29-2015, 02:09 PM)olefejer(10-28-2015, 03:05 PM)erx It is shifting fine, I was just wondering that it would be great to see numbers above 2,99 too.What i mean is
If I adjust shift firmness at 100% TPS higher than 0 on menu then accelerating with 3bar boost it is not making shifts any harder because it is shifting as hard as possible anyway?
If TPS is 100% and Boost is 2 bar then i tell the Gearbox to shift as hard as possible.
Yes shift hardness is depending on both TPS and Boost, that is a big advantage when people use big slow spooling turbos.
it gives better comfort at low load.
I understand, I try to explain better what I wanted to ask.
If I go to SHIFT FIRMNESS > 1->2 100% Load and it has 0% value. If I change this 100% Load firmness value lets say from 0% to 10% will it make shifts even harder or is it shifting as hard as possible anyway when I have 3bar boost and full throttle?
Like on this picture but instead of 30% I mean 100% Load and Change:0% to 10%.
If I change this value on 20% and 30% Load I can feel the difference but not sure on 100% Load.
Thank you for explaining but that's not really what I meant. I understand all what you say but If I soon run 1000nm through 320cdi box then what parameters or pressures in menu I should change to make box shift as hard as possible with full throttle? For example if I drag race, I only mean 100% Load. Is it helpful if I change that 100% Load fine tuning from 0% to the highest %? I want to make sure that controller is not limiting shift pressure or modulating pressure on 100% Load when shifting and gearbox is really working on its limit.
Debating converting to auto from my 6 speed manual,
It will be going in a offroader my question is what's the engine braking like with your controller?
does the gearbox drop straight out when you lift off the throttle?
Or can it be programmed not to,
It's basically needed for desending hills without using the brakes incase you don't know offroading
(01-03-2016, 03:04 PM)mat_91 Debating converting to auto from my 6 speed manual,
It will be going in a offroader my question is what's the engine braking like with your controller?
does the gearbox drop straight out when you lift off the throttle?
Or can it be programmed not to,
It's basically needed for desending hills without using the brakes incase you don't know offroading
(01-03-2016, 03:04 PM)mat_91 Debating converting to auto from my 6 speed manual,
It will be going in a offroader my question is what's the engine braking like with your controller?
does the gearbox drop straight out when you lift off the throttle?
Or can it be programmed not to,
It's basically needed for desending hills without using the brakes incase you don't know offroading
Thanks for the quick reply olefejer
My transfer box will be 3.25:1 drop, with 4.11 final drives and 37" tyres which will be plenty then
I thought the torque converter would be like on non-electric auto but wasn't to sure, I've not got much experience with autos in this depth
Great news then, as I really wanted to do a twin vgt turbo setup as well so your controller would work great there as well
Thanks
It's not just the converter that reduces engine braking on conventional autos, they often have overruning clutches. For instance the 240D auto (722.1 vacuum controled tranny) i drove had pretty decent engine braking in S (3rd gear). It also had good engine braking in reverse but it is nonexistant in first gear. Does the 722.6 have an overruning clutch in first gear ?
(01-03-2016, 05:02 PM)Petar It's not just the converter that reduces engine braking on conventional autos, they often have overruning clutches. For instance the 240D auto (722.1 vacuum controled tranny) i drove had pretty decent engine braking in S (3rd gear). It also had good engine braking in reverse but it is nonexistant in first gear. Does the 722.6 have an overruning clutch in first gear ?
(01-03-2016, 05:02 PM)Petar It's not just the converter that reduces engine braking on conventional autos, they often have overruning clutches. For instance the 240D auto (722.1 vacuum controled tranny) i drove had pretty decent engine braking in S (3rd gear). It also had good engine braking in reverse but it is nonexistant in first gear. Does the 722.6 have an overruning clutch in first gear ?
The 722.6 has engine braking as part of its clutch configuration. The k3 clutch is on in 1st and 2nd for this function. And b1 in 1st only. There is no way to not have engine braking. The torque converter does not have anything to do with it. The 1 way roller in the converter simply allows over run on the stator for efficiency.
Many transmissions do not have engine braking unless you select down on the shifter which applies the appropriate clutches to provide engine braking. The 722.3 for example works this way.
(01-05-2016, 08:15 PM)whipplem104 Many transmissions do not have engine braking unless you select down on the shifter which applies the appropriate clutches to provide engine braking. The 722.3 for example works this way.
(01-05-2016, 08:15 PM)whipplem104 Many transmissions do not have engine braking unless you select down on the shifter which applies the appropriate clutches to provide engine braking. The 722.3 for example works this way.
Sorry I meant in lower gears. If you are in D it will upshift to the next gear and yes it has engine breaking i 4th because it is direct drive.
(01-06-2016, 07:25 PM)swampmonkey @Ole
moving back to a previous discussion, since putting the car in neutral and then back to drive while still moving was something that did not work, (cause of unknown speed)
could you make the W setting, or a separate switch so that when moving from Neutral to D it started in fifth gear and then downshifted to the appropriate gear?
would it be an "easy" sollution, or should i explain to father that in no way should he move the gearlever?
(about to build a 722.6 in a daily, and he will probably use it from time to time.)
(01-06-2016, 07:25 PM)swampmonkey @Ole
moving back to a previous discussion, since putting the car in neutral and then back to drive while still moving was something that did not work, (cause of unknown speed)
could you make the W setting, or a separate switch so that when moving from Neutral to D it started in fifth gear and then downshifted to the appropriate gear?
would it be an "easy" sollution, or should i explain to father that in no way should he move the gearlever?
(about to build a 722.6 in a daily, and he will probably use it from time to time.)
(01-07-2016, 04:12 PM)olefejer Hi
I have been working on put it in "N" at speed as some drifters want to use this function. "as a clutch."
But it require external Speed,
In this mode it is also possible to change gears, when in N (Manual Shift)
But still to early to release the changes as i want to be more then sure i have it under Control. ;-)
.
(01-07-2016, 04:12 PM)olefejer Hi
I have been working on put it in "N" at speed as some drifters want to use this function. "as a clutch."
But it require external Speed,
In this mode it is also possible to change gears, when in N (Manual Shift)
But still to early to release the changes as i want to be more then sure i have it under Control. ;-)
.
(01-08-2016, 02:34 AM)swampmonkey thats some good news!
hmm, thought about using it as "clutch" to, but will the gearbox survive that?
since even 240mm sinter with 765 slips when under load sometimes,
i suppose any type of speedsensor would work? wonder if one could use the ABS-sensor without disrupting the ABS system itself :/
(01-08-2016, 02:34 AM)swampmonkey thats some good news!
hmm, thought about using it as "clutch" to, but will the gearbox survive that?
since even 240mm sinter with 765 slips when under load sometimes,
i suppose any type of speedsensor would work? wonder if one could use the ABS-sensor without disrupting the ABS system itself :/
(03-09-2016, 05:04 PM)STDGer Would be nice to see some solutions of tps mounting from members who finished the swap.
I m realy confused and need some Inspiration. It's Hard to find a original cruise control :/
(03-09-2016, 05:04 PM)STDGer Would be nice to see some solutions of tps mounting from members who finished the swap.
I m realy confused and need some Inspiration. It's Hard to find a original cruise control :/
Ole,
I wanted to say if you want to do a neutral drop on these it would depend on what gear you were in on how to do that. If you are in 4th or 5th you can simply perform a 3-2 downshift and it will be in Neutral. You would have to block the other shifts while doing this though. If you are in 3rd or lower it is harder to do. The only way to do this is to drop out b2 and that is really a lever position issue. You have to block any shifts in both situations by simply being in a full manual mode with no ratio correction. You can do it with the lever position in all cases but I thought it might be a little easier to do it in 4th and 5th electronically.
(03-10-2016, 02:03 PM)whipplem104 Ole,Hi
I wanted to say if you want to do a neutral drop on these it would depend on what gear you were in on how to do that. If you are in 4th or 5th you can simply perform a 3-2 downshift and it will be in Neutral. You would have to block the other shifts while doing this though. If you are in 3rd or lower it is harder to do. The only way to do this is to drop out b2 and that is really a lever position issue. You have to block any shifts in both situations by simply being in a full manual mode with no ratio correction. You can do it with the lever position in all cases but I thought it might be a little easier to do it in 4th and 5th electronically.
(03-10-2016, 02:03 PM)whipplem104 Ole,Hi
I wanted to say if you want to do a neutral drop on these it would depend on what gear you were in on how to do that. If you are in 4th or 5th you can simply perform a 3-2 downshift and it will be in Neutral. You would have to block the other shifts while doing this though. If you are in 3rd or lower it is harder to do. The only way to do this is to drop out b2 and that is really a lever position issue. You have to block any shifts in both situations by simply being in a full manual mode with no ratio correction. You can do it with the lever position in all cases but I thought it might be a little easier to do it in 4th and 5th electronically.
Yes, I meant while it was in the D position.
But yes. We do the same thing now on the current setup. It basically acts the same in N as it does in D. The only problem is if you are doing ratio detection that if you rev the engine up it can assume that it is in a lower gear. You need to block ratio detection if doing anything other than coasting. There is no way of doing ratio while in N because the input shaft is disengaged from the output. It has to follow only the manual commands or the shift tables. There is also no way of knowing that it is in sequence until you engage D again.
Hah, yes man, Ive read ur guide a few times, but dont know wich Parts u used to build it this way etc.
I thought someone did it the other way, mounting the tps sensor at the padle or used the padel from newer cars wich only had the tps sensor, and mounted the powercable.
(03-10-2016, 07:39 PM)whipplem104 Yes, I meant while it was in the D position.
But yes. We do the same thing now on the current setup. It basically acts the same in N as it does in D. The only problem is if you are doing ratio detection that if you rev the engine up it can assume that it is in a lower gear. You need to block ratio detection if doing anything other than coasting. There is no way of doing ratio while in N because the input shaft is disengaged from the output. It has to follow only the manual commands or the shift tables. There is also no way of knowing that it is in sequence until you engage D again.
(03-10-2016, 07:39 PM)whipplem104 Yes, I meant while it was in the D position.
But yes. We do the same thing now on the current setup. It basically acts the same in N as it does in D. The only problem is if you are doing ratio detection that if you rev the engine up it can assume that it is in a lower gear. You need to block ratio detection if doing anything other than coasting. There is no way of doing ratio while in N because the input shaft is disengaged from the output. It has to follow only the manual commands or the shift tables. There is also no way of knowing that it is in sequence until you engage D again.
(03-11-2016, 08:15 AM)ross Ole, is there a way of making the the Holset canbus VGT work with the Gear indicator? I know your manual says it won't work.
(03-11-2016, 08:15 AM)ross Ole, is there a way of making the the Holset canbus VGT work with the Gear indicator? I know your manual says it won't work.
(03-11-2016, 12:59 AM)STDGer Hah, yes man, Ive read ur guide a few times, but dont know wich Parts u used to build it this way etc.
I thought someone did it the other way, mounting the tps sensor at the padle or used the padel from newer cars wich only had the tps sensor, and mounted the powercable.
(03-11-2016, 12:59 AM)STDGer Hah, yes man, Ive read ur guide a few times, but dont know wich Parts u used to build it this way etc.
I thought someone did it the other way, mounting the tps sensor at the padle or used the padel from newer cars wich only had the tps sensor, and mounted the powercable.
I bought the controller about a year ago. However I haven't even installed it yet
I just don't have that much time. And I keep redesigning my project.
However, I'm about to install everything. Few questions which I'm pretty sure have already been answered. But I can't find it or I don't understand it completely due to the language barrier.
1. I don't need the gearlever right? To keep the stock looks in the interrior. Are the w/s switches just used for mapping? Or do I need to find a solution for an external switch which simulate the w/s swich? And where do they hook up? I think there are just 2 wires for the 3 way switch? Is there any resistor involved or something? (Like the paddle wiring).
2. Can I use any type of boost sensor?
1. You need gearlever which came with 722.6 box and have positions P-R-N-D-4-3-2-1 and it has S-W switch also, gear lever will work like it is working on stock car. S and W positions give you two different shift types, they have the same factory values when you get the controller but you can make changes independently and switch from one to another. If it's on S you can make changes on shift firmness and it is not changing anything on W settings and vice versa.
(03-12-2016, 03:03 PM)Tito I bought the controller about a year ago. However I haven't even installed it yet
I just don't have that much time. And I keep redesigning my project.
However, I'm about to install everything. Few questions which I'm pretty sure have already been answered. But I can't find it or I don't understand it completely due to the language barrier.
1. I don't need the gearlever right? To keep the stock looks in the interrior. Are the w/s switches just used for mapping? Or do I need to find a solution for an external switch which simulate the w/s swich? And where do they hook up? I think there are just 2 wires for the 3 way switch? Is there any resistor involved or something? (Like the paddle wiring).
2. Can I use any type of boost sensor?
(03-12-2016, 03:03 PM)Tito I bought the controller about a year ago. However I haven't even installed it yet
I just don't have that much time. And I keep redesigning my project.
However, I'm about to install everything. Few questions which I'm pretty sure have already been answered. But I can't find it or I don't understand it completely due to the language barrier.
1. I don't need the gearlever right? To keep the stock looks in the interrior. Are the w/s switches just used for mapping? Or do I need to find a solution for an external switch which simulate the w/s swich? And where do they hook up? I think there are just 2 wires for the 3 way switch? Is there any resistor involved or something? (Like the paddle wiring).
2. Can I use any type of boost sensor?
Hi!
there is some bag in v172 soft/
when move selector in "2" position and try use manual shift, controller going crazy.
I do it in "w" mode by the way.
and it's does not work with weel abs sensor on w124. probably it's need some ampliefer for inductive sensor?
(05-18-2016, 03:55 PM)jupel Hi!
there is some bag in v172 soft/
when move selector in "2" position and try use manual shift, controller going crazy.
I do it in "w" mode by the way.
and it's does not work with weel abs sensor on w124. probably it's need some ampliefer for inductive sensor?
(05-18-2016, 03:55 PM)jupel Hi!
there is some bag in v172 soft/
when move selector in "2" position and try use manual shift, controller going crazy.
I do it in "w" mode by the way.
and it's does not work with weel abs sensor on w124. probably it's need some ampliefer for inductive sensor?
Speed input works nicely from abs sensor, I have just made adapter cable between front sensor plug near the battery. I just used one pair of connectors from another 124 and took the signal out from the inner cable. As olefejer said, at small speeds it doesn't work (under 15km/h it shows 0km/h or something crazy, but it works good over that).
(05-22-2016, 03:32 AM)Sultzi Speed input works nicely from abs sensor, I have just made adapter cable between front sensor plug near the battery. I just used one pair of connectors from another 124 and took the signal out from the inner cable. As olefejer said, at small speeds it doesn't work (under 15km/h it shows 0km/h or something crazy, but it works good over that).
(05-22-2016, 03:32 AM)Sultzi Speed input works nicely from abs sensor, I have just made adapter cable between front sensor plug near the battery. I just used one pair of connectors from another 124 and took the signal out from the inner cable. As olefejer said, at small speeds it doesn't work (under 15km/h it shows 0km/h or something crazy, but it works good over that).
Hi, Ole!
there is some new bag in v172 soft
or it is not, but when i select mode "3" in "lockup converter" i have locked converter, which still locked even low speed on 2 gear, and unlock when 1st gear goes on. it's not all the time, but some time.
i wrote, that when move selector in "2" position and try use manual shift, controller going crazy.
I did it not specially, and it's must not work that way anyway.
I understand about abs sensor, there nees something like lm1815
(06-02-2016, 03:26 PM)jupel Hi, Ole!
there is some new bag in v172 soft
or it is not, but when i select mode "3" in "lockup converter" i have locked converter, which still locked even low speed on 2 gear, and unlock when 1st gear goes on. it's not all the time, but some time.
i wrote, that when move selector in "2" position and try use manual shift, controller going crazy.
I did it not specially, and it's must not work that way anyway.
I understand about abs sensor, there nees something like lm1815
(06-02-2016, 03:26 PM)jupel Hi, Ole!
there is some new bag in v172 soft
or it is not, but when i select mode "3" in "lockup converter" i have locked converter, which still locked even low speed on 2 gear, and unlock when 1st gear goes on. it's not all the time, but some time.
i wrote, that when move selector in "2" position and try use manual shift, controller going crazy.
I did it not specially, and it's must not work that way anyway.
I understand about abs sensor, there nees something like lm1815
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Hi Jupel
When using Manual shift
Always have Gear Lever in "D" then it should work.
And if you have Lockup set in mode "3" you have locked converter in all gears but not if speed is under 30 km/h, then it get unlocked.
Ole
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Hi Ole!
in manual mode it was unawares, i not want it, just touch manual shift lever, anyway it not correct.
in mode "3", gear lever in "d" - it not unlock converter under 30 km/h, only when 1st gear it unlocked, why?
Hi Ole!
in manual mode it was unawares, i not want it, just touch manual shift lever, anyway it not correct.
in mode "3", gear lever in "d" - it not unlock converter under 30 km/h, only when 1st gear it unlocked, why?
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What software version du you have ?
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Hello Ole!
I'm running your controller and it works great, but I have a quastion:
When I'm cruzing around on the highway and lockup is engaged and and I have very little throttle just enough to maintain my speed. It feels like it's : unlocks...locks....unlocks etc....
It's like a smal jerk every time. Is there a valu I can change to make that go away?
And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you!
/Markus
I also had this issue. I was able to resolve mine by doing the TPS learn with very slight amount of throttle if I remember correctly.
(06-06-2016, 04:19 PM)-Mackan- Hello Ole!
I'm running your controller and it works great, but I have a quastion:
When I'm cruzing around on the highway and lockup is engaged and and I have very little throttle just enough to maintain my speed. It feels like it's : unlocks...locks....unlocks etc....
It's like a smal jerk every time. Is there a valu I can change to make that go away?
And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you!
/Markus
(06-06-2016, 04:19 PM)-Mackan- Hello Ole!
I'm running your controller and it works great, but I have a quastion:
When I'm cruzing around on the highway and lockup is engaged and and I have very little throttle just enough to maintain my speed. It feels like it's : unlocks...locks....unlocks etc....
It's like a smal jerk every time. Is there a valu I can change to make that go away?
And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you!
/Markus
(06-06-2016, 04:19 PM)-Mackan- And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you! Markus
(06-06-2016, 04:19 PM)-Mackan- And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you! Markus
(06-07-2016, 02:56 PM)olefejer(06-06-2016, 04:19 PM)-Mackan- And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you! Markus
Hi Marcus
Yes you can
Ues the "Shift Firmness " menu to make 3-4 harder.
Or use "Rate last shift" when it shifts from 3->4 if you think it was to soft, press joystick up to tell it was to soft. next time it will be a little harder at that LOAD.
That way you correction are automatically saved the right place
(06-07-2016, 02:56 PM)olefejer(06-06-2016, 04:19 PM)-Mackan- And another ting. When in manual mode is it possible to increase the pressure even more in the 3-4 gear change? I think I'm experiencing some tiny slippage.
Thank you! Markus
Hi Marcus
Yes you can
Ues the "Shift Firmness " menu to make 3-4 harder.
Or use "Rate last shift" when it shifts from 3->4 if you think it was to soft, press joystick up to tell it was to soft. next time it will be a little harder at that LOAD.
That way you correction are automatically saved the right place
The Rate last shift should be used in automatic only
Gearbox temp around 80 deg
And yes it also effect Manual shift.
You can always go in to Shift Firmness menu to see changes the Rate Last shift has made.
You have to have display showing main menu to be able to have it jump to Manual as soon you hit one of the Paddles.
The third wire with 1K resistor is for activate horn output, as normally on older car there is only one wire true steering column.
http://ofgear.dk/userguide/paddle.html
Ole
I just wanted to thank Ole for all the hard work he has done with his controller and the great help he has always given with setting it up. My old G 350 is now flying. So much nicer to drive at speed. The controller has worked faultlessly for over 300 miles so far. The only real difference is that the car needs to be at a standstill (foot on the brake) when changing into low ratio. It can all be fine tuned depending on if you use it mainly on the road or not. Most importantly you MUST use the' external speed' sensing from ABS, Speedo or another sensor. I'm taking orders for conversions now!!
Good stuff.
Does anyone have a good file I can look at. My laptop corrupted my file and I just want to get it to shift like it used to but it isnt and now I have been changing so much stuff that I think I am making it worse. I am also trying to get my external speed to work. Has anyone had success getting the stock rear ABS sensor on the diff of a W126 to work?
Is there any way to hook up and display (exhaust gas temp) to the controller display. I have the OLED Display 2,4".
If there is what do I need for this?
(09-05-2016, 05:49 AM)mower16 Is there any way to hook up and display (exhaust gas temp) to the controller display. I have the OLED Display 2,4".
If there is what do I need for this?
(09-05-2016, 05:49 AM)mower16 Is there any way to hook up and display (exhaust gas temp) to the controller display. I have the OLED Display 2,4".
If there is what do I need for this?