m.sposito
07-03-2015, 08:30 AM
Hello everyone! I have a question on how the pad system should be connected to the rest of the car.
First of all, everything has been made by us, the "docking" system of the pads has been 3D-printed to fit perfectly behind our steering wheel, the pads got a spring and an industrial switches. The steering wheel fit on the steering column with a quick disconnect (as usual).
As we didn't want to change our quick disconnect, to connect electrically the pads for shifting, we were wondering about connecting with a coil cable to the front or rear part of the dashboard (in order not to make the plug interfere with the movements in the cockpit).
The cable should be long enough to allow the steering wheel to be "throw away" during the driver egress in 5 sec. I haven't found anything not permitting the coil cable on the rules, so i'm asking you if it possible that those type of connections could create problems (or eventually not letting the car pass the technical inspection)
In the end, it should look like these
http://www.supercarsllc.com/newmastershift/images/340_MS_PDLCCS.jpg
Thanks!!
First of all, everything has been made by us, the "docking" system of the pads has been 3D-printed to fit perfectly behind our steering wheel, the pads got a spring and an industrial switches. The steering wheel fit on the steering column with a quick disconnect (as usual).
As we didn't want to change our quick disconnect, to connect electrically the pads for shifting, we were wondering about connecting with a coil cable to the front or rear part of the dashboard (in order not to make the plug interfere with the movements in the cockpit).
The cable should be long enough to allow the steering wheel to be "throw away" during the driver egress in 5 sec. I haven't found anything not permitting the coil cable on the rules, so i'm asking you if it possible that those type of connections could create problems (or eventually not letting the car pass the technical inspection)
In the end, it should look like these
http://www.supercarsllc.com/newmastershift/images/340_MS_PDLCCS.jpg
Thanks!!