Paddle shift 4runner project
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The LED options look good, only thing I would note is the blue for overdrive. When in overdrive you will be there for a long time most likely. The Blue LED's are very bright and could get annoying. Could always hit it with a coat of tint I guess.
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Thought about this the other day. Was going to put all of them behind a smoked/tinted piece of plastic, but then would be hard to see in the daytime. Then thinking about a rheostat to adjust brightness, but don't want to have to mess with it all the time. They might go in the cluster somewhere, just don't know at this point.
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Thought about this the other day. Was going to put all of them behind a smoked/tinted piece of plastic, but then would be hard to see in the daytime. Then thinking about a rheostat to adjust brightness, but don't want to have to mess with it all the time. They might go in the cluster somewhere, just don't know at this point.
A dimmer could work but LED have a pretty narrow range of dimming generally.
If you are building a circuit board anyways, you could add an input that would dim them whenever you turn on the headlights like the rest of the dash lights.
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Very cool project!
A question I have: is there a way to prevent downshifts that would cause an over-rev situation? Is that something that could be programmed into the control system?
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A question I have: is there a way to prevent downshifts that would cause an over-rev situation? Is that something that could be programmed into the control system?
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Yes, after the truck is shut off, when started again it will reset to 1st.
Just switch it off whenever, the ECM is still reading vehicle speed, throttle position, all that stuff and still thinks it is controlling the trans, so the correct power/open for each solenoid wire is there, it's just not connected to the solenoid.
But since I haven't actually done any of this yet, I will let you know if it accidentally goes into 1st gear at 80mph.
But since I haven't actually done any of this yet, I will let you know if it accidentally goes into 1st gear at 80mph.
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ha... haha... nice.
for the dash indication, you might have a hard time viewing it in the sun. might not, but just something to consider when placing the leds
and how will you keep the 'duino from resetting when you turn the ignition off? or is it going to be hooked up 24/7 and vampire off the battery? (edit: "reset" as in re-starting the entire program)
in any case, sweet project!
for the dash indication, you might have a hard time viewing it in the sun. might not, but just something to consider when placing the leds
and how will you keep the 'duino from resetting when you turn the ignition off? or is it going to be hooked up 24/7 and vampire off the battery? (edit: "reset" as in re-starting the entire program)
in any case, sweet project!
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Sure. Won't be in this one, maybe in the future, this is as manual as you can get.
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It will reset with the ignition, starting in low gear.
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hmm... the thought that brought that up was the "twitch" that arduino always does on startup. that moment after you apply power where nothing works, yet everything turns on then off. wonder if there's any way to eliminate that...
just my thoughts. i'm sure you've worked everything out just fine, and i just need to sit back and shut my trap haha
just my thoughts. i'm sure you've worked everything out just fine, and i just need to sit back and shut my trap haha
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Got some good news, software is written! The program came to about 150 lines of code and a total of 2496 bytes, only took my partner/megamind 45 minutes to do it. Now just waiting for more parts in the mail to start the breadboard testing and then build it.
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Really interested in how this works out! If it works well and price can be kept reasonable I am sure there is a market for it out there.
I know a lot of off-road guys would like to be able to start out in 2nd gear.
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Me being one.
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At the very least some diagrams of the final setup would be nice so people could DIY it themselves. I know I would be interested in it for the right price.