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mark w

posted on 22/12/11 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
DIY flatshifter? Possible?

Hi all, I've been doing some research on flatshifters & have found some info on making my own, just wondering what everyone's thoughts are really?
There is a link below & on page 2 someone has posted that a micro switch can be connected into the power commander 3, if this can be done does anyone know which pins to connect it to? Cheers

http://bristolkitcarclub.co.uk/smf2/index.php?topic=1400.0

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minitici

posted on 22/12/11 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
You need to install a software 'upgrade' into the powercommander to activate the flatshift function.
(believe that it can be 'found' quite easily)
Then just two wires into the auxilliary port - can't remember which two pins though....

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mark w

posted on 22/12/11 at 10:15 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for that info, just had a quick search & have found some good info & a file to download to activate the function, it still doesn't tell me the pins to connect to on the pc3 though.

" Hi Everyone, Just a Quick Heads up regarding Power Commander Settings

With ALL Quick Shifter and the PC III USB:

The Quick Shifter function on the PC III USB needs to be "enabled" before it will work.

This is done by downloading the "PCShiftKillEnable.exe" program and running it on a PC with the PC III USB connected.

The link to get this file is:

http://www.powercommander.com/downlo...KillEnable.zip

I recommend that you download and save the file first, and then use it to upload to your PC III USB.

Bikes prior to the 05 - 06 era do not require the ignition module and can use the Nextup Quick Shifter and our PC III USB Connector to go straight to the Power Commander"

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minitici

posted on 23/12/11 at 08:52 AM Reply With Quote
Should be able to figure the pin-out from this picture.....

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mark w

posted on 23/12/11 at 09:25 AM Reply With Quote
That great, cheers
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