the argument for having it lock in gear is it mimics the geartrain being loaded preventing the gear from disengaging, i believe he mentions at one point you can preload the shifter and not have it kick out of gear until your ready to shift, probably a decent mod would be changing it from a dead lock to a heavy detent on the gear ends of the track barrel to get a similar effect without having it completely lock into gear, and leaving it as is in the center for the locked in neutral effect
Hi mate! Serious question about the build, do you think a beginner can pull this off? Im considering to build it but Im not confident in my ability it seems complicated. How many hours did you put in to it?
Hey, good question! Honestly, the 3d-prints themselves should be ok as long as you follow the instructions. The step-by-step videos pretty much tell you everything you need to know. The most important thing I would suggest is search for SRT 9.1 Shifter assembly videos (it should be a playlist on RUclips) and watch through them to see what needs to be done. In all honesty, it's probably several hours of work all up after everything is printed. Definitely not something you want to do in a single sitting. I think I spent three days putting it all together and making sure everything was correct, although I also installed the button plate add-on and e-Clutch in the process and they both added a bit of time. Terminating the wires with the cheap Dupont connector kit was quite frustrating as well, I'm not sure if better quality connectors and crimping tool would have made the job easier or not
Looks like NSH Simgear (French) sell them completed, but going by the cost it would be a better investment to buy yourself a 3D printer and DIY it. They charge EU799, whereas for me total cost of printer filament and parts (including bulk packs of screws) was no more than about $400 AUD. If you were to order screws in only the needed quantities it would probably take about $80-$100 off that price. nsh-racing.com/produit/boite-de-vitesse-simgear/
So, it's part of the 'button plate' mod. All the definitions in my copy of the code start at line 56. Make sure you remove the // from the line saying "#define BUTTONPLATE" and then whichever of the buttons you want to use as your eClutch switch, set its number to 13. All the number codes are listed on the Lebois website on the page for the button plate mod
Nice work !
the argument for having it lock in gear is it mimics the geartrain being loaded preventing the gear from disengaging, i believe he mentions at one point you can preload the shifter and not have it kick out of gear until your ready to shift, probably a decent mod would be changing it from a dead lock to a heavy detent on the gear ends of the track barrel to get a similar effect without having it completely lock into gear, and leaving it as is in the center for the locked in neutral effect
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Hi mate! Serious question about the build, do you think a beginner can pull this off? Im considering to build it but Im not confident in my ability it seems complicated. How many hours did you put in to it?
Hey, good question! Honestly, the 3d-prints themselves should be ok as long as you follow the instructions. The step-by-step videos pretty much tell you everything you need to know. The most important thing I would suggest is search for SRT 9.1 Shifter assembly videos (it should be a playlist on RUclips) and watch through them to see what needs to be done.
In all honesty, it's probably several hours of work all up after everything is printed. Definitely not something you want to do in a single sitting. I think I spent three days putting it all together and making sure everything was correct, although I also installed the button plate add-on and e-Clutch in the process and they both added a bit of time. Terminating the wires with the cheap Dupont connector kit was quite frustrating as well, I'm not sure if better quality connectors and crimping tool would have made the job easier or not
Thanks for the reply!
@@John_Rambo864No problem! It's also worth jumping on the Discord server which you can get from the Lebois Racing website
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Haha unfortunately only in cars where I don't need to use heel-toe :) that gets painful pretty quickly
Gday. I know you need a 3d printer to build one but i wonder if i could buy an srt
Hey man I know there is a way to get one built for you, I'm just trying to find the site now
Looks like NSH Simgear (French) sell them completed, but going by the cost it would be a better investment to buy yourself a 3D printer and DIY it. They charge EU799, whereas for me total cost of printer filament and parts (including bulk packs of screws) was no more than about $400 AUD. If you were to order screws in only the needed quantities it would probably take about $80-$100 off that price.
nsh-racing.com/produit/boite-de-vitesse-simgear/
@@spaceyamgaming ok can you make one for us ? 🙂
I'll buy yours ? 😁
@@huddss2194 Haha I see! I have added an email address in my channel's About section, drop me an email and we'll discuss it :)
My srt9.1 have clutch mod . I want to add a clutch lock switch. Where can I find that part of the code?
So, it's part of the 'button plate' mod. All the definitions in my copy of the code start at line 56. Make sure you remove the // from the line saying "#define BUTTONPLATE" and then whichever of the buttons you want to use as your eClutch switch, set its number to 13. All the number codes are listed on the Lebois website on the page for the button plate mod
@@spaceyamgaming THX😘