Downshift Auto-Blip
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Downshift Auto-Blip
I think it would be easy and very nice add-on.
http://www.ecutek.com/Products/Trade/Pr ... -Auto-Blip
http://www.ecutek.com/Products/Trade/Pr ... -Auto-Blip
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
Megasquirt doesn't (presently) have throttle control.
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
Wouldn't that require a drive by wire throttle body (which is not supported in any megasquirt products currently) or an auxiliary air valve? I'm hesitant to think that any of the normally used idle valves could provide enough air that quickly to allow the engine to rev up that fast (that blip is probably calling for a fast 50% throttle stab).
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
You are correct and spelled it out in more detail than my terse response.
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
Some systems use a throttle kicker.
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
Some drivers use their foot.
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
A blipper is used with a paddle shifter driving a sequential tranny. Most drag bikes only care about upshifting, almost all roadracers (including locost-type cars with bike engines) downshift manually.
(Can paddle shifters drive an H-box? Be a pretty complicated solenoid pattern)
For a manually operated shifter, it's a complete waste.
(Can paddle shifters drive an H-box? Be a pretty complicated solenoid pattern)
For a manually operated shifter, it's a complete waste.
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
See ford "durashift" its an automated manual transmission.dontz125 wrote:
(Can paddle shifters drive an H-box? Be a pretty complicated solenoid pattern)
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Re: Downshift Auto-Blip
It's an excellent idea but as others mentioned, it's clearly not very easy to implement.elior77 wrote:I think it would be easy and very nice add-on.
Thanks you;
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