Originally Posted by bigblock427
Hopefully i answer all your questions. If i have forgotten someone, please let me know.
At the moment it doesn't work with a SLK32, because the software was written for the SLK 32 AMG. But Evotech ist trying to find a solution, so we can do the mod also for an Crossfire N/A AT with 218 hp.
AMG Speed shift is an adaption of the SLK 32 AMG speed shift software for the SRT-6. So to say the Eprom of the gearbox control unit gets a software update.
The solution form Emaxx with the Raid and the paddles is not wireless. It's done with an additional Siemens Logo! logic module. This is "the top of the art" solution. There are much cheaper ways to add paddles to the original steering wheel. I think we can show a how to soon, if we have a software patch for the N/A, because i want to go this way. And as said before, you can also use it with yout Autostick and no other mods.
Regards
Markus
Hi Markus,
When I asked previously if this was applicable to the slk32, I suppose I should have been more clear; I meant to say SLK32 AMG. Based on your added info, am I correct in understanding that this is the amg speedshift software for slk32 amg (and c32amg) that has been adapted for the srt6 (and has been modified further by replacing "winter" with a fully manual mode)?
is there any reason that this could not be flashed over a slk32 amg tcu so that it could have the manual mode instead of winter?
additionally, I don't mean to pick at the emaxx raid solution. His wheel looks great and I'm sure his solution works well, but the only info I find on it (in the crossfire forum or anywhere else for that matter) is that it is wireless
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post553200 . I did see that he mentions in an earlier post that he is using seimens logo equip from ebay and it does seem to be working well for him. Perhaps I am not finding where he has converted his set-up FROM wireless since his paddles post in january of this year.
This conversion that you are offering is one of the coolest things to come along in a while. thanks for your part in making it available!
Chris