dave-r wrote:So how have you found the Gear Vendors overdrive?
And what is this about auto out-shifting? I have to manually switch mine off and on to get all six gears.
Which is what I was asking you about in the email and how hard it was etc but little info was given just that I shouldn't try it.
It's great from what I've seen and driven so far 2 test drives under the belt.
The autoshift sequencer is another module that replaces the entire module set up in the stock GV unit. We found out the hard way, got the new autoshift sequencer and had to take the stock one (we just put in) out!
It's a $450 extra cost option that's very new and basically prototype.
It has no auto mode. So you drive in [D] when you're ready and it's above 25mph hit the footswitch to shift to OD.
Still maintains the autolaunch option by clicking the OD switch early it shifts to 1st-Over for you.
To bang through the gears, select 1st and do as normal hitting the switch to select the non-existing gears but it has HUGE advantage of not having to manually out-shift once the car is shifted into it's existing gears. The autoshift sequencer reads off your tach (unlike the stock unit reading from the speedo) and the split second between the shift it kicks out. It has a tiny linkage that's connected to the existing shift rods and it also watches the rpms and when they drop. It works awesome! and shifts super hard. We had all 6 gears shifting under 3/4-full throttle fast, hard and crisp.
It's basically like the shift into the #-Over shift through all 6 gears.
Highly recommend it. The only thing you can use in your stock module system if you purchase the autoshift sequencer is the footswtich everything else needs to be changed.
There is no auto/manual switch just a red and green light to let you know if your in or out of overdrive. We made a small custom bracket that sits right in the right hand upper corner of the dash pad above the rallye cluster that's curved and shaped to fit that houses the red/green lights, it's tiny, only about 5-7cm.
Only shame was my resto team had spent a bit of time making a bracket for the auto/manual switch so it sat flush on the console top plate. Looked awesome and sat behind the slap-stik shifter....so that became obsolete when we changed. Had to but a new top plate and decal.
We also put a red boot (same color as the red in the "R/T") around my foot switch to signify that it's important or the "GO!!" button. Hope that helps......would have been good to get some more in depth answer to my question but never mind worked out well in the end.
Cheers,
Carl
NZ440R/T