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llaunch control based on vehicle speed


turbodude

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Hi turbodude,

There are many ways to activate the launch control via speed.

It is dependant on how many digital inputs etc you have spare.

But to keep it simple,

Activate launch control under Motorsports Tab.

Select MODE 1 2D option under Launch Mode.

Select an activation method, easiest would be the DI that the Vehicle speed is connected to, however I would advise wiring a separate DI switch to activate Launch Control, unless this is a drag car.

You don't want launch control to activate all the time if this is a street going car.

I have attached a basic setup screen shot for you.

All your other setup values you will need to set to suit your desired requirements.

Regards

Dave.

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Hi turbodude,

What digital inputs do you have spare or do you wish to use the clutch switch.

If you wish to use the clutch switch then you will need to setup the DI as follows which if already running you should have done.

FUNCTION - GP INPUT

SWITCH TYPE - MOMENTRY

PULL UP RESISTOR - OFF

ON LEVEL - HIGH

ACTIVE EDGE - RISING.

Regards

Dave.

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after further investigation, the mr2 has two switches, one at the top of the pedal and one on the bottom, im going to use the bottom, it uses a ground to turn on and off the cruise control. i prefer this because i normally launch the car at the bite point of the clutch rather than the floor. IS it the same procedure? Figured i would just cut the switch, ground one side, and then run a wire back to the Cipec expansion harness to DI4.

Would this work?

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