For experimentation, is possible insert time for flatshift?
I think this may speed up the reactivity of the engine, reducing the possibility that the foot on the clutch can lengthen the time of shift.
Condition:
- press clutch, flat on, timer on
if (switch clutch = off or timer = off ) then flat = off
guys, you think is good idea?
flat shift time
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Re: flat shift time
The Engine would rev up if the time is over, right? What do you want to test? Does it have to do with the sequential things, you were experimenting with?
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Re: flat shift time
this test is for no-sequential gerabox and turbocharger engine.
Yes the Engine would rev up if the time is over. But if the time is correct is no problem... The problem is if you not insert the gear correct and stay in neutral position....
I'd groped.
I could use bikeshift strategy, but in that case I have only spark cut and no ignitiom timing retard.
The time for gear change in no-sequential gearbox is longer than sequential gearbox and ignitiom timing retard I think is good
is an experiment ....
Yes the Engine would rev up if the time is over. But if the time is correct is no problem... The problem is if you not insert the gear correct and stay in neutral position....
I'd groped.
I could use bikeshift strategy, but in that case I have only spark cut and no ignitiom timing retard.
The time for gear change in no-sequential gearbox is longer than sequential gearbox and ignitiom timing retard I think is good
is an experiment ....