Feature request, flat shift cut
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Feature request, flat shift cut
Wanted to know if it's possible to make a flat shift cut adjustable depending on the gear, tps, and rpm. Right now if I have it set just right for WOT and shifting near rev limiter it shifts fine, but at 50% throttle at lower rpms it's not as smooth, and my 1to2gears requires longer spark cut than 4to5gears.
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Re: Feature request, flat shift cut
Are you asking for flat shift, or sequential shift?
Why are you trying to powershift at 50% throttle? The point behind the exercise is to maintain airflow through the engine at WFO; if you're already at 50%, there isn't much to gain.
If your 1-2 shift needs a longer cut than 4-5, set it to what the 1-2 needs. The 4-5 cut should still be pretty smooth.
Why are you trying to powershift at 50% throttle? The point behind the exercise is to maintain airflow through the engine at WFO; if you're already at 50%, there isn't much to gain.
If your 1-2 shift needs a longer cut than 4-5, set it to what the 1-2 needs. The 4-5 cut should still be pretty smooth.
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Re: Feature request, flat shift cut
I usually shift without the clutch using flat shift, if I set the time for it to be smooth at 50% tps then it's not as good at 100% tps and vise versa. My 1-2 kill time needs to be longer than 5-6, so I set it for longer kill time, otherwise it won't go in 2nd gear
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Re: Feature request, flat shift cut
The "Flat" in flat shift means throttle flat to the floor. You aren't flat-shifting. Sounds like you are using the sequential shift cut. Please clarify.
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Re: Feature request, flat shift cut
I am using sequential shift cut, I wanted to know if the kill time could be adjusted depending on the tps%, like at 10%tps kill time would be .01second and at 100% tps kill time would be .06second.
Re: Feature request, flat shift cut
Sequential cut and flat shift limiting are both intended for use at WFO. Using them at 50% throttle voids the implied warranty that things will make sense.
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Re: Feature request, flat shift cut
I know what they're intended to do, but they can work with less than 100%tps, and work quiet well if you have the timing set right. The perfect system would be adjustable by tps input, gear, and rpm.