Fletchs90xj said:
are you asking to have it re-engage the TC if it was previosly in that mode?
Yes, basically have it work like a clutch. Disengage to shift gears then immediately re-engage.
Fletchs90xj said:
Here's the thing guys n gals, this is a "Simple" logic controller. Wanting more functions would be better done by a micro controller.
OK I'm starting to get it. like i said i really have a very little experience with electronics, analog (switches relays etc.) i understand. But I'm learning the slowly.
Fletchs90xj said:
The difference between it being in auto mode and manual is pretty obviouse. "hey why am I at 6grand and still in first". Just like driving a manual tranny this unit needs driver input and thought, like not leaving it in 3rd with the TC locked at a stop light, this will cause your engine to stall.
right i was more looking at though on a long drive and you have it manual with the TC locked then you get the freeway exit and forget to turn it off. I know the exits around here can be nasty and you really don't have time to look down at the shifter. At least not driving a 3ton truck on 36"
Fletchs90xj said:
the stock controller does not default to any thing, [other then when its off you control is through the floor shifter [D=4th,3=3rd,1-2=1st]]
The third default is from the manual controller. I designed it this way cause if you were to turn it on on the highway it would be bad to start at first and if you are at a stop it will not cause any harm to be in third you just have to shift down before you go or lug the engine up to speed.
OK so if I'm correct then if your in drive and you come to a stop and want manual mode, you would turn it on, then have to downshift twice to start in 1st? There's nothing wrong with that I'm just trying to figure it out.
Fletchs90xj said:
Although the Idea of having it switch the solinoids instead and putting the stock controller on "Dumby" loads may be the solution to the 97+ check light.
See maybe I'm good for something after all!!!
My experience with a tiptronic controller came from me having a 2001 Dodge Stratus coupe, basically a Mitsubishi Eclipse. I had planned to actually use that exact shifter in the XJ. You had a small light on the display in the cluster that listed the basic gears PRND with a small LED by each, then next to that showed the gears 4321 and another LED for the Autostick setting. So that's what I'm used too. As far as the operation it auto-mode it worked like the AW$ does now. in Autostick (tiptronic) mode it locked the TC in all gears unless there was a brake input. it would unlock to shift and lock up again immediately after.
Now with all that said, that's what i was "hoping" for. I am learning slowly that cannot be obtained easily. Which is fine. The next best thing to this is Brents which i believe uses relays? After that you step into the $500 or more range. it will do anything but you have to have a computer to program it.
So please guys don't think I'm complaining about the way this controller works. I'm not! I just wasn't sure what it took do do something like this. You too could have went together, produced and sold these and probably made a bunch on them. THANK YOU for offering the plans and doing the leg work to produce a working model than we can get easily and cheaply.
You guys are gods. Keep up the excellent work!
Did both of you (Fletchs90xj, antonxj) go to school for this or did you teach yourselves? any good books or websites you'd recommend for us beginners? So we can learn at least enough to realize how complicated this stuff really is?
Thanks again
Dingo