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pretlove Member Since: 10 Feb 2011 Location: Bas vegas Posts: 1865 |
matt your a legand ...keep up the good work "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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31st May 2011 8:18pm |
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Rob2529 Member Since: 22 Nov 2010 Location: Wirral, uk Posts: 1470 |
Couldnt you make a slip ring? I thought about scailetric contacts and some rear heated screen paint? Very crude but could work. |
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31st May 2011 9:20pm |
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mattstevenson2005 Member Since: 01 Jan 2011 Location: Manchester, UK Posts: 737 |
well i have just finished soldering the paddle shifts to the RF remote and it WORKS perfectly!!! will wire and fit the paddles to the wheel tomorrow, will take some pics and a video.
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31st May 2011 11:23pm |
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stonosam Member Since: 01 Apr 2009 Location: Sydney Posts: 24 |
Has anyone retrofitted paddles to a MY10? Is the process a lot easier than pre MY10/11? |
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1st Jun 2011 7:45am |
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mattstevenson2005 Member Since: 01 Jan 2011 Location: Manchester, UK Posts: 737 |
yes someone one here has fitted paddles to a MY10 its just a case of plugging in the paddles into the steering wheel switches (i take you have a 5.0L petrol?) Matt |
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1st Jun 2011 10:16am |
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BigJ Member Since: 16 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 247 |
Top mod Used to have:
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1st Jun 2011 10:27am |
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stonosam Member Since: 01 Apr 2009 Location: Sydney Posts: 24 |
Yes I have a 5L autobiography supercharged version. I thought it was more complicated then just a simple plug and play as my dealer said they could not do it. |
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1st Jun 2011 12:55pm |
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wiggs Member Since: 29 May 2010 Location: Manchester Posts: 182 |
You would also need it enabling in the CCF file ...which dealers cant do unfortunatly |
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1st Jun 2011 1:48pm |
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Baben Member Since: 17 Oct 2010 Location: Kyalami Posts: 165 |
Stonosam I did the paddles on my 2010 - it is true what wiggs says - they are a plug-in, but you have to be able to edit the CCF to enable them. Works like a charm tho |
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1st Jun 2011 3:11pm |
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Ajay(UK) Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: Arundel, W. Sussex Posts: 608 |
So I was thinking about this for my 2010MY but until I can justify, if ever, purchasing a Faultmate-MSV to edit the CCF this may be one mod that slips away Andy. 2015 L405 SDV8 Autobiography, Indus Silver with Black Pack. SWMBO: 22MY Defender 110 HSE X Dynamic, Gondwana Stone. Gone: 2014 Discovery 4 HSE Luxury Firenze Red Gone: 2006MY Java Black TD6 Autobiography Gone: 2013 Jaguar XKR Convertible, Italian Racing Red with Ivory Seats Gone: 2010MY Stornoway Grey TDV8 Vogue SE with RSE Gone: 2008 Disco 3 HSE, Hybrid Tv + Retro-fit RSE System & DVD Gone: 2003 Epsom Green 4.4i Vogue, LPG, Mk4 Nav, BMW Bluetooth Phone, Hybrid Tv Tuner, |
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1st Jun 2011 4:51pm |
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Baben Member Since: 17 Oct 2010 Location: Kyalami Posts: 165 |
Not necessarily - give Pete Bell a call, or convince Wiggs to buy a multi-FFRR license for his Faultmate |
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1st Jun 2011 4:56pm |
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mattstevenson2005 Member Since: 01 Jan 2011 Location: Manchester, UK Posts: 737 |
well the project is finished i have managed to fit the paddle shift system using a 2 channel RF remote control unit from maplin's http://www.maplin.co.uk/2-channel-rf-remote-control-module-265472 the unit works really well only small downside with using wireless is that there is a very small delay in pressing the button and the relay on the receiver actually making the circuit (its only very small a few milliseconds, but not as fast as it would be if it was hardwired) after loads of research and connection finding with my trusted multimeter i found that if you have have the heated steering wheel there is no way of getting more wires through the slip ring/rotary coupler as all the connections are taken. I did think about running wires straight into the steering wheel but after a few tests it came apparent that this was not only a pain because the wires kept getting tangled but it was a real safety hazard so i finally decided that i would use a RF wireless connection between the paddles and the gearbox.
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1st Jun 2011 11:21pm |
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Rob2529 Member Since: 22 Nov 2010 Location: Wirral, uk Posts: 1470 |
Looks good Matt. HOw much did it cost for the whole thing? You should start a service supplying the components ready soldered etc. |
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1st Jun 2011 11:55pm |
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mattstevenson2005 Member Since: 01 Jan 2011 Location: Manchester, UK Posts: 737 |
Paddles were £75, RF wireless system was £30, few bits of wire £5 = Total for project £110 + loads of time Matt |
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2nd Jun 2011 12:00am |
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