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TCUGO Shift Control Released

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I just happen to need a new TCU. Please keep us updated about how it works cause this is a definate option for me.
 
so does it come with the 2 buttons??? if it does than whats the paddle set up
 
He is still developing the paddles in order to shift. So for now he did what was easiest and designed it to work with two small buttons. It was basically so he could get it out quicker and not have to wait for the design of the paddles to be done and made.
 
m1nd64m3 said:
Has anyone installed this and used it yet?

A few guys that helped with testing it. He's just started selling them and I'm first on the list! I would have had it this weekend but he decided to do a plug and play kit for it so I decided to wait and I'll have it this week. I'll post back on how it goes.
 
I have 2 TCUGO in my 2 cars. One in my drag car and one in my winter beater.
With the new pressure selenoid it's awesome. You could drive like a ferrari in the street with a stock tranny without make damage to it.
For my drag talon, I use a built tranny with TCUGO at stage 5 (full pression). I could rev at 9000rpm and shift when I want with any problem.
I have the little buttom back of my steering wheel. This buttom is ready to receive the paddles. When the paddles will ready you will use you buttom you will received with the TCUGO.

Very good product.

Tic
 
johnfsmith said:
A few guys that helped with testing it.

I'm one of this guys. We are 5 peoples to make some tests on it since 2 years. When you could purchase the product you will receive a final version not a cheap product whit many problem.

Tic
 
How does it handle downshifts? Did you get the buttons for shifting and curious where / how you mounted them
 
Jaei Sun said:
How does it handle downshifts? Did you get the buttons for shifting and curious where / how you mounted them

checkout their website at http://www.tcugo.com/

I didn't like the wireless buttons being on the wheel so I mounted a single axis minature joysick by the shifter and hard wired in in and works great for me. The downshifts work great and it wont let you downshift if the rpm's are too high
 
I hope they are available. I just emailed to see if he can overnight me one Monday.
 
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