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Originally Posted by Driftomodachi I don't have SRM but I love driving my 6mt nonetheless. I will try and add it in the future tho it sounds fun i don't

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Old 01-20-2015, 11:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I don't have SRM but I love driving my 6mt nonetheless. I will try and add it in the future tho it sounds fun
i don't think you can add it or if you can it will cost an arm and leg.
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i don't think you can add it or if you can it will cost an arm and leg.
Not if you can source parts for cheap You need the sports package cluster, SRM on/off switch on the shifter bezel, SRM ecu, transmission sensors and harness I would think
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cheaper just to get a throttle volt multiplier to get the throttle latency fixed (or a re-flash for that matter) and blip manually.

i use srm but my other cars have no such feature and i just heel toe.
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you'd need the whole transmission or at least the tail end of an SRM one. i have a feeling one of the shafts may be slightly different so even if you drilled a hole for the output shaft speed sensor, it may have nothing to give the correct pulse
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lack of engine braking is largely due to VVEL IMO. i might be wrong
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lack of engine braking is largely due to VVEL IMO. i might be wrong
I think it has more to do with the output shaft of the tranny engaging the flywheel (via the trans shafts and clutch once it's engaged after a downshift) and forcing the engine to rotate faster to match the speed appropriate with the vehicle (or rather, increasing RPM and decreasing vehicle speed until they meet in equilibrium). Since the SRM has already increased the engine speed to the right spot electronically the output shaft does feel the resistance of the engine from the increasing RPM and therefore the vehicle does not slow down any faster than if it had been in neutral the whole time.

Hope that makes sense, almost confused myself a bit there.
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