The ones I had just were no good ... got a friend on leave in the US in February, hoping to get some through that ... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by 2002_z28_six_speed
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The ones I had just were no good ... got a friend on leave in the US in February, hoping to get some through that ... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by 2002_z28_six_speed
Can I guess you are military? It shouldn't cost too much to have it shipped to an APO box on base. They get a discount rate.
Nice try, close, but no cigar ... got quite a few folks in the military that would probably help to get them, though ...
I'll be trying this shift light stuff out in the next week or so. I have 2 AutoMeter warning lights (one large and 1 small) coming from SummitRacing :). Getting big and small cause I'm not sure which will be best and it makes it worth shipping all the way out there!
I'll let you know how it goes :cheers:
Stuff has arrived now :) Going to use the small one - the large is just a bit rice!!
Now I just need to get some extra wire to reach the PCM and decide where it needs to go...
Were you already able to check what kind of signal you get when the shift-rpm is reached? When I originally tried, I couldn't see any 12V or whatever voltage come up for the desired shift RPM ... could have been caused by the sh@tty make-shift contact I used ...
I'll find out this weekend hopefully. I've seen a couple of other Holden guys do this recently and it seemed to work. The HSV GTS uses this method for it's light.
If it doesn't work I can sell the lights for a profit out here anyway :)
Well.... Finally completed the install after getting some spade connectors. After connecting the spade connector I found that the relay slot I intended to use wasn't actually wired in in my car :bawl:.
Ended up tapping it into the same circuit as the radar detector which has a fuse as well (just for you joecar :D).
Enabled the Shiftlight Control and Enable parameter (other tables I'd already populated) and did a quick test. Basically to test I just set B5801 to 1200 RPM so I didn't have to give it the full noise in the garage :)
Pretty damn pleased with this actually!!! Will be interesting to see how bright it is during the day.
maybe the two threads here and GenIII section could be merged?
:cheers:
Hey... a fuse is a safety device and a diagnostic/troubleshooting tool... ;)