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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:13 am 
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I was thinking because i always have trouble finding the forum on building your own shift kit i would write a doco on it..

Would anyone mind/get f**k off if i did.

If not ill write it up and submit to Happy.

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:33 am 
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I think that there is one on the aufalcon.com site. Got some good stuff there.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:35 am 
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There is a thread here...Its just i was thinking about making it a proper doco.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:01 pm 
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aufalcon has one, but we dont,

i say make the doco, but include the diagrams from the ~20page thread on it we have.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:42 pm 
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Well if your keen, are you going to make a doco on how to build one and instal it? Or just how to build it?

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 4:22 pm 
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do the making and installation.

you might want to add the adjustable one too. (like i just made) swaping the 5 ohm for the big a** pot

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:14 pm 
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Ok ill go buy the parts for it. Ill also do an installation doco for it.

I hear we can use the round loom under the bonnet but IMO this is harder because we have to get both the looms to go in and we have to run cable through the firewall.

So ill do an install for the normal and the adjustable. Ill also make it up an installaton doco.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:25 pm 
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cool. if you need any help give me a buzz. i'd be more then willing to lend a hand

 

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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 12:48 am 
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would be nice if it had the plug & play info aswell
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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:21 am 
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would be nice if it had the plug & play info aswell


Yeah i was thinking about plug and play but i think you have to beable to get ahold of the looms located on the passenger side of the car. We probably could get ahold of heaps from wreckers but it will probably be a bit complicated.

With this idea if you want to have a on/off switch or a variable resistor then you will have to run it into the firewall which is a pain in the a** IMO.

Ill give it a start today. Ill also doit to my car so that everything can be sorted out properly.

 

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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:05 am 
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Ok the next post is what i have so far.

I am yet to build the kit.

i am also going to include the data and wiring diagram for the adjustable shiftkit.

 

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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:07 am 
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Shift Kits for Ford EF i6

Parts you will need:
1 x 10 watt 18ohm resistor
1 x 10 watt 5.6ohm resistor
A SPDT or DPDT switch (these are on/on switches, rather then on/off)
A small project box to put it in
Some wire (capable of 5amp loading)

Jaycar parts code:
10 watt 18ohm resistor -
10 watt 5.6ohm resistor –
Switch –
Project box –
Wire –

All these parts can be found at any Jaycar or d**k for around $10

Because we are dealing with car electronics remember to remove the battery terminals.


We are going to number each of the wires as we solder then. That way it makes it easier later on.

Next we are going to need 6 bits or wire. 3 15cm long and 3 80cm long.

First solder a short wire from one end of the 18 ohm resistor (wire Number 1).

Solder a long wire to the other end of the 18 ohm resistor (wire Number 4).

Solder a long and a short wire to the 5.6 ohm resistor (Short wire number 2, Long wire number 5).


Solder a short wire (Wire number 3) to the other side of the 5.6omh resistor.

Solder a long wire (wire number 6) to the 5.6 ohm resistor on the same side as Wire number 3.


Next the switch needs to be wired up.

The switch has three poles. This will be used to turn on and off the shift kit.

Solder wire 6 to an end pole of the switch.

Solder wire 5 to the middle pole of the switch.

Solder wire 4 to the last, and so far unused pole of the switch.

So basically wiring up the switch you solder wire 5 to the middle pole and 4 and 6 to the end poles. It doesn’t matter which side they are soldered.

We have to then wire up the ECU pins. REMEMBER this is for the EF i6. Pin outs for EL’s and V8’s are different.

Splice wire one in to pin 71.

Cut pin 81.

- On the ECU side join wire 2.
- On the other side join wire 3.

We have to then put the two resistors in the project box. It is best to hide the project box up near the glove box out of site.

Run the wires to the dash of the car. You can mount the switch wherever you want. A few suggestions for this is on the auto shifter surround, in front of the drinks holder if you don’t have power windows or only front power windows.
Other suggestions include under the petrol cap release button.

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Finally re-connect the battery. Start the car and off you go.


Document was written by Stomper Friday, 15th September.

Data from ‘neds’.

 

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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:20 am 
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Jaycar parts code:
10 watt 18ohm resistor - CAT. NO. RR3355
10 watt 5.6ohm resistor – CAT. NO. RR3349
Switch – CAT. NO. ST0336
Project box – CAT. NO. HB6065
Wire – CAT. NO. WH3080

 

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would be nice if it had the plug & play info aswell


Yeah i was thinking about plug and play but i think you have to beable to get ahold of the looms located on the passenger side of the car. We probably could get ahold of heaps from wreckers but it will probably be a bit complicated.

With this idea if you want to have a on/off switch or a variable resistor then you will have to run it into the firewall which is a pain in the a** IMO.

Ill give it a start today. Ill also doit to my car so that everything can be sorted out properly.


no on/off switch just have it so its adjusted via the pot,when the pots turned down its normal shift mode
you would only need to run 2 wires for the pot threw the firewall and have the wires connect near the parts box
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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 12:05 pm 
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this is all i made mine from

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and the post that stomper reposted.

 

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