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i. Tremec 1. T-56 2. TKO 3. TR-3650 ii. RBT (ZF) 1. RBT-5 2. RBT-6
i. Vehicle with a supported H-pattern transmission. Currently supported are the following transmissions: 1. Tremec 2. T-56 3. TKO 4. TR-3650 5. RBT (ZF) 6. RBT-5 7. RBT-6 ii. PC with a standard serial port, running a supported version of Microsoft Windows. iii. Vehicle with aftermarket steering wheel (5 bolt, 6 bolt, or 9 bolt). Coming Soon: Paddle shifters for airbag equipped steering wheels
i. Basic shifting is simple: just hit the shift buttons or paddles, press the clutch pedal, and the MasterShift™ Manual Shifter will push or pull the shift cables to place the shift shaft in the requested position, as you would have done manually before you had it. It is also possible to “stack” multiple shifts by pressing the paddle or button several times before pressing the clutch pedal. The Manual Shifter will then move straight to the requested target gear position.
i. Delayed Shifting ii. Neutral Safety iii. Reverse Safety iv. Clutch Safety v. Speed Safety vi. OneWire™ vii. All Electronic Operation viii. Steering Wheel Mounted Paddles ix. Optional Gear Display x. Easy Installation xi. Little To No Maintenance xii. Hands-On-The-Wheel Shifting xiii. Sealed Case xiv. Fast Shift Action xv. A Unique Accessory
i. Delayed Shifting 1. Pressing the clutch pedal is necessary for the shift to happen, so the Manual Shifter waits with the shift until the clutch pedal is pressed. This feature can be used for delayed shifting. For example, you can drive into a curve, anticipating that you will have to shift down into second gear. You press the paddles the required number of times, and no shifting will occur until you press the clutch pedal. If you don’t press the clutch pedal for a configurable amount of time, the Manual Shifter cancels the shift. ii. Neutral Safety 1. When the Neutral Safety feature is enabled, a safety push-button, or safety delay must be pressed every time the driver wants to shift from first gear into neutral. The purpose of this feature is to prevent accidental shifts into neutral gear during normal driving. Multiple presses of the downshift button or paddle (without pressing the neutral safety button) are now safeguarded to not shift into neutral. iii. Reverse Safety 1. When the Reverse Safety feature is enabled, the safety switch, or safety delay must be pressed every time the driver wants to shift into reverse gear. The purpose of this feature is to prevent accidental shifts into reverse gear while the car is moving forward. It serves a similar purpose as the mechanical locks many H-pattern transmissions have on their shift sticks. iv. Clutch Safety 1. The Clutch Safety feature makes sure the Manual Shifter does not attempt to shift while the clutch pedal is not pressed. This is required for all standard manual H-pattern transmissions, and is not configurable. Required for this feature is a switch that is closed or opened when the clutch pedal is pressed. It may also be possible to use an inline hydraulic pressure switch v. Speed Safety 1. The Speed Safety feature works similar to a typical park/reverse protection in automatic transmissions: it prevents the driver from shifting into reverse when the car is moving (which is detected by a speed above 1 mph). Required for this feature is a speed sensor pulse. This may be a raw speed sensor pulse, or a speedometer pulse that is usually sent from the engine or powertrain control module to the speedometer. vi. OneWire™
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The paddle shifter with OneWire board is to be used on vehicles with aftermarket steering wheels that have a
horn wire that runs down the steering column of their vehicle. The OneWire system eliminates the need to run wires down your
steering column and thus makes installation easy and painless. Steering columns
such as Ididit and
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