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    Founding ****** Automotive Encyclopaedia Mos's Avatar
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    Default Re: The Free Mod Series: Part VIII Electronic Transmission Controller

    There are plenty of designs around for a binary counter, which is basically what you would need to apply some logic to controlling the 2 solenoids.

    I did at some stage make a design with 3 flip-flops and a bunch of gates to control the 2 solenoids plus the lockup solenoid, but never bothered to prototype it. It would be quicker to write some code on an 8 bit micro to do the job than to prototype the discrete logic version (if someone has a PAL or GAL programmer it could be done on one IC as well).

    As Toysrme said - for the simplicity go with the switch, and as sideshow said - if you want something more advanced go with something that's already been developed. Unless you want to learn, but you'll need at least some electronic background, or be a quick learner.

    FWIW there are non-OBDII auto transmissions that have solenoid controlled line pressure, eg JZS147 2JZ-GTEs and VVTi 1JZ-GTEs.

    The OBDII autos not only have solenoid controlled line pressure, but they also have solenoid controlled accumulator pressure (don't actually know what that means, but the accum pressure gets reduced electronically on gear changes), in addition to the lockup solenoid (which is also variable to adjust lockup pressure).
    The 5 or 6 speed autos have 3 solenoids to control the gear selection, and a fourth solenoid to control engine braking (no idea how it works, but sounds good).

    sideshow - what's the kdog controller cost?

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    Hopefully soon a 5S-GTE Chief Engine Builder MWP's Avatar
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    Default Re: The Free Mod Series: Part VIII Electronic Transmission Controller

    So, is a tweaked standard auto box and a kit like kdog's as fun to drive as a manual?

    Im wondering if its worth converting my future 1UZ to a manual, or just taking it (A340x) to MV Autos for a valve kit, and then add a paddle shift system (i would build this).

    I understand that engine braking only works in a few of the lower gears?
    Is this as disconcerting to drive as it sounds when manual shifting?
    Last edited by MWP; 14-11-2006 at 02:34 AM.

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    Default Re: The Free Mod Series: Part VIII Electronic Transmission Controller

    on the old autos u dont get any engine braking in 1st and 2nd unless u move the shifter into thos egears
    when u downshift it hits a neutral untill u press on the accelerator
    so if u press abit on accelerator when downshifting u will get a gear

    it suks abit but being able to change up gears when u like is much better

    only downfall is no proper 4th gear

    they badly need a 4th gear and not just an overdrive

    not as good as a manual but i dont want to spend 2000 to go manual especially when i drive to canberra melb and brissy sometimes for work

    but a shift kit transforms it so much

    ill see how much they cost me but somewhere around 330 to 350 maybe

    for abit more i can wire it up to the correct plug on the gbox as i have afew a340 solenoid plugs in my box of junk

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    Default Re: The Free Mod Series: Part VIII Electronic Transmission Controller

    omg i unserstand zero of the electronics talk here lol. but a good read non the less.

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    Default Re: The Free Mod Series: Part VIII Electronic Transmission Controller

    I've found good value in using a few cheap diodes etc. stuffed into a jiffy box, and then shifting with the standard shifter. If you don't like the detent positions on the standard shifter, a few minutes with a welder and die grinder will fix that for you. Total cost of less than $10. Combined with a shift kit, it's a good value auto.

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