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I think you mean this:
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/sequential-gearbox.htm btw, this is not the same as tiptronic.
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Timmeh wrote: E-series autos will stay in gear while the handle is selected in 1, 2 or 3. When going to D i guess it hits 4th if your going fast enough.
I guess its sort of but not quite manualised. not 100% correct. if you put the shifter in 3rd, the car will still use 1st, 2nd and 3rd. a manualised auto will only use the gear you select. you could launch in 3rd if you were so inclined.
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smiley235 wrote: I think you mean this:
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/sequential-gearbox.htm btw, this is not the same as tiptronic. These are another type of gearbox again and are just a different type of manual gearbox (still have a clutch etc). Full manual autos are just auto boxes that require the gear to be manually selected. Ford planned to release sequential manuals in the AU T-series but the idea was dropped because of high costs. One prototype falcon was built with this gearbox - the EL XR8 sequential. You can read its story here http://www.trueblueford.com/EL_Sequential.html
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EFFalcon wrote: Timmeh wrote: E-series autos will stay in gear while the handle is selected in 1, 2 or 3. When going to D i guess it hits 4th if your going fast enough. I guess its sort of but not quite manualised. not 100% correct. if you put the shifter in 3rd, the car will still use 1st, 2nd and 3rd. a manualised auto will only use the gear you select. you could launch in 3rd if you were so inclined. that would be awesome....so if u can do a wheel spin in 3rd while going 80km/hr.....hero.
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phongus wrote: EFFalcon wrote: Timmeh wrote: E-series autos will stay in gear while the handle is selected in 1, 2 or 3. When going to D i guess it hits 4th if your going fast enough. I guess its sort of but not quite manualised. not 100% correct. if you put the shifter in 3rd, the car will still use 1st, 2nd and 3rd. a manualised auto will only use the gear you select. you could launch in 3rd if you were so inclined. that would be awesome....so if u can do a wheel spin in 3rd while going 80km/hr.....hero. heheh pyroay's will kick out and spin at 100km/h on the free way if your in 4th and drop it back to 3rd and put the boot in she'll try an 180
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Big Kev wrote: phongus wrote: EFFalcon wrote: Timmeh wrote: E-series autos will stay in gear while the handle is selected in 1, 2 or 3. When going to D i guess it hits 4th if your going fast enough. I guess its sort of but not quite manualised. not 100% correct. if you put the shifter in 3rd, the car will still use 1st, 2nd and 3rd. a manualised auto will only use the gear you select. you could launch in 3rd if you were so inclined. that would be awesome....so if u can do a wheel spin in 3rd while going 80km/hr.....hero. heheh pyroay's will kick out and spin at 100km/h on the free way if your in 4th and drop it back to 3rd and put the boot in she'll try an 180 that car sounds crazy
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can a 4 speed el xr8 auto be fully manulised
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threeprepaid wrote: can a 4 speed el xr8 auto be fully manulised
how much power can these 4 speeds take in theory yes, in practice no because nobody has built the hardware you need to do it yet. The shifts in the 4 speed auto's are all done electronically. Replace the electronics and add a few paddles and you got a manual auto. I did some work with this earlier in the year. Basically you need to make your own electronics to drive the solenoids in the valve body I had the valve body switching in the correct sequence for the gear changes and designed a board that would drive it all in car but I have too many projects going on at once and since I dont drive a 4 speed car I dont have much motivation to keep working on it. Bascically what is needed is someone with an auto to work out the ramping of the s5 solenoid and the timing of the switching and then it can be finished relatively easy.
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ok so who wants to build me one of these and how much they want for it???
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My mate has a EB Fairmont 5.0L, now 5.6 with a manualised auto - needs it too much power!!! approx 350-400kw at tyres, with standard computer!!!!
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My mate has a EB Fairmont 5.0L, now 5.6 with a manualised auto - needs it too much power!!! approx 350-400kw at tyres, with standard computer!!!!
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my mates 10 second VL turbo runs a full manual Jatco, he reckons that at that power level (325rwkw) the full auto setup wont take it so they converted to full manual.
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if it only drives in the gear you select.....how would it go taking off in 3rd? would it cause any damage or stall?
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would just take off very slow
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stockstandard wrote: threeprepaid wrote: can a 4 speed el xr8 auto be fully manulised how much power can these 4 speeds take in theory yes, in practice no because nobody has built the hardware you need to do it yet. The shifts in the 4 speed auto's are all done electronically. Replace the electronics and add a few paddles and you got a manual auto. I did some work with this earlier in the year. Basically you need to make your own electronics to drive the solenoids in the valve body I had the valve body switching in the correct sequence for the gear changes and designed a board that would drive it all in car but I have too many projects going on at once and since I dont drive a 4 speed car I dont have much motivation to keep working on it. Bascically what is needed is someone with an auto to work out the ramping of the s5 solenoid and the timing of the switching and then it can be finished relatively easy. I am particularly interested in doing this mod to an older falcon, just because i can. so obviously each gear has its own independent solenoid, and what would happen if you didnt do anything to S5 while changing gears? also, what kind of resistance do you need to put to s5 to change?
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