Shift lights


#8

Mine works great I just don’t pay attention to it that often as you can see in this video. The gtech pro lights are really bright as long as you have them pointed directly at your eyes. There is no wiring necessary it reads the voltage through the cigarette lighter and it’s surprising how accurate it is.


#9

Went high-end on my Aux Tach and Shift light – they’re both VDO and required no programming to work off of the coil signal. The tach tells the light when to work. Probably overpaid (despite getting them off of eBay) for what they do.


#10

http://www.nexternal.com/bimmerworl/Product162

Might be a little high tech for spec e30 but they are pimpy. I still run on the play it by ear system.


#11

I bought the pimpy high tech shift light from Bimmerworld that Rob linked. :wink:


#12

I have a G2X data logger system and wired it into the tach signal on the ECU. It has the progressive shift lights, and I have it mounted right on the steering column in my line of sight. Totally programmable for # cyls, rpms and steps for the progressive lights. Something to keep in mind is that some people don’t like digital tachs, but personally I focus just on the first two digits.
Cheers,
-aj


#13

Hi AJ,

I just bought the G2X myself, any hints or traps to avoid in installing it?

Doug Johnson


#14

I’ve got the same data logger (G2X) and display. I will have to take a picture of the custom bracket that I fabbed up to mount it to the steering column. Its nothing fancy just a piece of sturdy sheet metal that I cut to match the shape of the display and bent it at a 90 degree angle. Then I cut the horizontal section at the bend in about 1 1/2 inches so that I could wrap it around the curve of the steering column. I used the screws and nuts that are on the back of the display to secure it to the bracket and I used a 7" hose clamp to secure it to the steering column. It is positioned perfectly within my steering wheel and solid as a rock.


#15

I’ve run the ProForm on a Stang. Easy to hook up and setup your shift/RPM point. They are pretty nice and inexpensive. Got a new one off ebay for under $50 shipped a couple of years back.

The autometer "pills" thing is a scam. I got a Autometer shift light used last year for my Saleen. Didn’t feel like buying the pill packs at like $20. So I soldered in a pot and now am able to adjust the shiftpoint at any RPM I want. I don’t remember off the top of my head the range, but it a easy mod you can google.


#16

dwjohn wrote:

[quote]Hi AJ,

I just bought the G2X myself, any hints or traps to avoid in installing it?

Doug Johnson[/quote]

Doug, nope - it is really easy. You can be getting GPS signal for speed, lap times, in literally just a few minutes. It will take longer to mount than configure.

I did exactly the same setup as Ken above for the display.

I mounted the brain to plate inside a piece of tupperware in the battery tray location, which made running wires easy and keeps it dry, secure and out of the way.

As far as config, I connected it to a wire on the ECU for the tach signal and you can set the "step" values for the progressive shift lights and the final shift point to suit your needs. I have mine 200 RPM below the rev limiter and I rarely bounce off the limiter anymore. The only odd thing was that it has a setting for the # of cylinders but I had to set it to 2 instead of 6, but it is very accurate.

Cheers,
-aj


#17

Photo of the brain mount…


#18

Photo of the display mount…


#19

goldfish wrote:

:woohoo: mucho $$$$$, does that really help?


#20

Whoa!

That datalogger costs more than the car.


#21

Yeah, they are pretty pricey but a good training tool if utilized to its full potential. They can be found on ebay at a pretty decent discount. Look here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=018&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=280079424242&rd=1,1


#22

screwynewy wrote:

[quote]Yeah, they are pretty pricey but a good training tool if utilized to its full potential. They can be found on ebay at a pretty decent discount. Look here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=018&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=280079424242&rd=1,1[/quote]

I’ve been thinking about getting one, if I do that will be the one.


#23

The tach is a VDO Digital X-Treme #333-936 and the shift light (on the column, in front of the slushbox warning light) is an LED VDO Mega-Lite. Total spent was about $275, via eBay.


#24

Another G2X user here. Dan, that is another $275 in addition to your Traqmate right? G2X is a good value when you add it all up. Has the tach and shift lights.


#25

Here is my G2x mounted on the steering column:


#26

Side view:


#27

screwynewy wrote:

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I just installed mine like this. Works great!! I have noticed that the tach reads low on the G2X. Anyone else see this? I get my signal from the small black wire going to the ECU. It red lines at 6350 on the G2X.

Ideas??

Michael O.