Free kp technologies shift light
Originally Posted by SFLG35
gman: where are you goin to be sending it? i have talked to kevin and he doesnt mind if drsifu1 tests it. you can also send it to me and i can test it out. since they are plug and play i can just plug it into my harness.
I don't get it. I will send it to whom ever, but don't you already have one?
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i was just asking if you were goin to send it to someone or if you found someone down there to test it. yes i already have one, so i really dont need it. i was just sayin that if you wanted to you could send it to me and i could test it, since i wouldnt have to wire it up. i think kevin might like to have someone else test it though. i would say to send it to drsifu1 that way its another car and another opinion.
drsifu1 email me your address to jguzman@carnival.com. I won't be able to mail it till next week because I am going on a business trip tomorrow morning.
hey,
after seeing the pics, I cannot guarantee I'll be able to get it installed in a timely manner. I have other priorities right now.
if you'd like to send it, I'll go ahead and email you my address. if I cannot get around to installing it, I'll be more than happy to send it off to someone who might put it to good use.
if kevin has install instructions for me to look over, that would be great.
email is being sent right now.
vinh
after seeing the pics, I cannot guarantee I'll be able to get it installed in a timely manner. I have other priorities right now.
if you'd like to send it, I'll go ahead and email you my address. if I cannot get around to installing it, I'll be more than happy to send it off to someone who might put it to good use.
if kevin has install instructions for me to look over, that would be great.
email is being sent right now.
vinh
Installation is fairly easy, and should take around an hour to install.
There are only four wires that need to be hooked up:
Ground
Switched Ignition 12VDC
VDC Switch (-) (for programming)
Tach Input (there are roughly 12 wires at the ECU that will work - crank position, cam position, fuel injector, ignition coil -ANY signal that pulses X amount of times per revolution)
The final part is mounting the LED, which is where we really need feedback. Although we feel that the A-pillar is the best mounting location I know that someone will come up with a adequate place to mount the LED that doesn't require drilling.
There are only four wires that need to be hooked up:
Ground
Switched Ignition 12VDC
VDC Switch (-) (for programming)
Tach Input (there are roughly 12 wires at the ECU that will work - crank position, cam position, fuel injector, ignition coil -ANY signal that pulses X amount of times per revolution)
The final part is mounting the LED, which is where we really need feedback. Although we feel that the A-pillar is the best mounting location I know that someone will come up with a adequate place to mount the LED that doesn't require drilling.
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gman
what became of this shift light????
i know that drsifu1 didnt get it cause i asked him about it.
did you give it to someone else or keep it for yourself?
please let me know
what became of this shift light????
i know that drsifu1 didnt get it cause i asked him about it.
did you give it to someone else or keep it for yourself?
please let me know
Its pretty much the same, but higher visability and designed for racing applications. The LED mounts at eye level in the A pillar and is visable in your periphial vision, meaning you can see it without taking your eyes off of the road!
Originally Posted by SFLG35
gman
what became of this shift light????
i know that drsifu1 didnt get it cause i asked him about it.
did you give it to someone else or keep it for yourself?
please let me know
what became of this shift light????
i know that drsifu1 didnt get it cause i asked him about it.
did you give it to someone else or keep it for yourself?
please let me know
Originally Posted by KPierson
Its pretty much the same, but higher visability and designed for racing applications. The LED mounts at eye level in the A pillar and is visable in your periphial vision, meaning you can see it without taking your eyes off of the road!
Have you ever thought of making a little bracket and adding a sequence of lights (LEDs) that display progressively until the shift point is reached? Something like yellow, yellow, organge, orange, red, red. It could still be quite small... something not objectionable for a street car...
Just a thought...
We have considered a seqential shift light, but our main objective is for it to be stealth, and integrate with the car flawlessly. We are not trying to make big, hideous lights. Also, the lower LEDs are not technically functional, as you really only need to know when to shift, so why bother having them? Maybe if you autocross a lot then a sequential setup would be useful, but for everyday use one LED is all that is needed!
It's kind of like the lights on the Christmas Tree... You can cut a better light when there are a few yellow bulbs before the green... hence you could shift more accurately with a little (yellow) warning... 
Not trying to start an argument with you... just thought it might be something worthwhile that would differentiate your product.

Not trying to start an argument with you... just thought it might be something worthwhile that would differentiate your product.
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Originally Posted by Gman2004
drsifu1 told me he wasn't going to be able to install it for a while so I never sent it to him and no one else asked for it so I still have it. I will install it next week when I get my car back.
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