mmmmtorque
04-12-2006, 11:05 AM
After checking out Racelogic from a previous Hennessey post, tripped over their traction control system.
http://www.racelogic.co.uk/
http://www.racelogic.co.uk/?show=Traction_Control-Technical-Launch_Control
I have never been a fan of traction control systems but considering this a fully adjustable simple system and looks to be somewhat affordable. Would be interested in a real world test on a Ram SRT-10.
RedSRT007
04-12-2006, 11:08 AM
From what I've heard (don't quote me on this), it uses ignition cut-out to give you your traction. So in a way its kinda like torque management....
-Red
Silverback
04-12-2006, 11:09 AM
Traction Control = Right Foot. ;) :D :p
my05ram
04-12-2006, 11:30 AM
Their also do a full throttle shift controller
The full throttle gearshift system is activated by a switch fitted to the clutch pedal, either a hydraulic switch or a mechanical switch. Once the clutch is depressed, the system automatically drops the engine revs down by using a momentary rev-limit, allowing the next gear to be selected without lifting off the throttle. Because the throttle is always fully depressed, the engine is instantly back on full power, and on a turbo car the turbo is still producing boost. Tests have shown up to 0.1 seconds can be gained per gearchange.
we as doing 3 shifts on a run up into 4th to cross the line that a saving off 0.3 sec ??? :rolleyes:
steve
Silverback
04-12-2006, 04:00 PM
Their also do a full throttle shift controller
The full throttle gearshift system is activated by a switch fitted to the clutch pedal, either a hydraulic switch or a mechanical switch. Once the clutch is depressed, the system automatically drops the engine revs down by using a momentary rev-limit, allowing the next gear to be selected without lifting off the throttle. Because the throttle is always fully depressed, the engine is instantly back on full power, and on a turbo car the turbo is still producing boost. Tests have shown up to 0.1 seconds can be gained per gearchange.
we as doing 3 shifts on a run up into 4th to cross the line that a saving off 0.3 sec ??? :rolleyes:
steve
If I'm really rowing the gears I don't lift off the throttle anyways. :)