> Just clocked 1:11.78 with gearbox. Getting there and no poncy paddles or
> sequential shifters in sight.
Trips
http://wwwcip.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/~mas20122/hshift.htm
Where, because that page does not exist anymore. Anyone knows what happend
to that page?
Luckily, I downloaded the complete homepage the first time I visited it.
-M Lindqvist
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> > Just clocked 1:11.78 with gearbox. Getting there and no poncy paddles
or
> > sequential shifters in sight.
> Great. Care to reveal how you acquired or made this H pattern shifter?
> Trips
> A few months ago there was a posting in this NG about a homemade H-shifter.
> There you could read how the elektronics was designed. The adress where:
> http://wwwcip.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/~mas20122/hshift.htm
> Where, because that page does not exist anymore. Anyone knows what happend
> to that page?
Trips
> A few months ago there was a posting in this NG about a homemade H-shifter.
> There you could read how the elektronics was designed. The adress where:
> http://wwwcip.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/~mas20122/hshift.htm
> Where, because that page does not exist anymore. Anyone knows what happend
> to that page?
> Luckily, I downloaded the complete homepage the first time I visited it.
> -M Lindqvist
- connection of the shifter to the wheel
- wiring scheme
Holger
http://wwwcip.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/~mas20122/hshift.htm
-M Lindqvist