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Located !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . I was just thinking, with a fairly simple pcb board, some clever wiring and or some relays (I am no electrical genius). This could be done with simple up/down or 1/2/3/4 buttons, right? Also I got a bit lost when he got into the engine braking being engaged, or not. But I wonder if that could be simplified. I love his creativity here, but I imagine it's safer if you simplify the system.
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Also he has the opportunity to make an awesome dash, haha. Buy a cheap tablet and display speed and some other things on there, along with the gauges he has. But again, it's awesome he made his truck work for him again.
Personally I just would NOT be able to look at all those holes and wires all over the dash, lol.
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you can buy a paddle shifter kit for the GM trannys
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http://twistmachine.com/?main_page=pro…
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well now... There's the simple answer, haha. I would be totally pumped if I figured out how to wire it on my own though, haha. Which with the help of the electrical geniuses at my work, I could totally do, haha.