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IsaiahW 01-25-2024 12:53 AM

Magnus launch control device
 
I have a twin disk comp clutch w/cd009 and tilton hydro bearing. It’s essentially an on/off switch from hell! So I’ve been on the market for a clutch flow control system like clutch master or tilton. The drawback with those is I don’t want to be slipping my clutch in every gear. So I came across a solenoid type control system which only activates via ecu or micro switch only in first gear. I have a stock ecu and have no plans of a standalone ecu so i need to make some sort of switch. A more convenient option that i want is one close to the shifter itself. When in first gear the shifter is pressed against it activating the solenoid and deactivates out of first like a clutch switch but smaller. Anyone know something that can make that happen.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...bd61a7ea71.jpg
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RedReplicant 01-25-2024 05:45 PM

Another route you might consider is handling this with a dev board with a CAN transceiver built in like a Adafruit Feather RP2040.

RPM, speed, calculated gear, and clutch position are available over CAN.

IsaiahW 01-25-2024 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RedReplicant (Post 3600641)
Another route you might consider is handling this with a dev board with a CAN transceiver built in like a Adafruit Feather RP2040.

RPM, speed, calculated gear, and clutch position are available over CAN.


I wish i was as smart as you honestly lol I get completely lost with that stuff it sounds like a pain.


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Ultramaroon 01-30-2024 05:53 PM

Use a smaller diameter master cylinder. That will give you less travel on the TOB.


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