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by pretty_dumm_guy
1839 days ago
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Hi, Firstly, Congratulations. This is no trivial accomplishment. Here are the questions I have. 1. Normally, cars come with their own ECUs for the engine. Interfacing with them requires knowledge about the underlying firmware used afaik. Did you happen to reverse engineer the firmware so that you could interface your own electronics with the provided ECU ? 2. How did you make the car believe that your 6 speed automatic transmission was a 4 speed automatic ? 3. > "the ability to go ahead and change the way it works whenever I want." - Could you please elaborate what you mean by this ? Again, I am amazed by what you have accomplished. My inner mechanical engineer is so keen to know how this all came together. I think everyone would definitely appreciate if you could provide a rough overview of how you achieved these things. Thank you :) |
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2. I'd like to introduce you to "manualisation" [0]. It's where the solenoids of the 4 speed are wired directly to the gear selector switch. The 4 speed computer is surprisingly tolerant of this, and it forms the basis of my interface.
My interface provides enough information to the 4 speed computer to stop it from erroring out or putting my car into limp mode. However, it is aware that something has changed because changes in engine RPM do not correlate with its shift commands.
3. I mean in terms of software. I can modify the behaviour of my box more than a standard tune can. I can add a 0-100KM/h tracker to my system, or shift lights, I can fundamentally change the decision making process in shifting (for the moment it's torque based), etc.
I could go out on a limb and a GPS module and a map; it'd select a gear based on the corner angle and speed or so.
Thank you for kind words :) If you have any other questions, ask away!
[0] https://youtu.be/H1T6vr44Zak