My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
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I am here at the dragon and am so glad I had this kit! They performed flawlessly. This was my first time at the dragon and these guys are serious. I was grabbing gear all day long and this isn't the type of driving you want to do with one hand on the steering wheel. Thanks Chris for a first class kit!
Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
Originally Posted by LantanaTX
I am here at the dragon and am so glad I had this kit! They performed flawlessly. This was my first time at the dragon and these guys are serious. I was grabbing gear all day long and this isn't the type of driving you want to do with one hand on the steering wheel. Thanks Chris for a first class kit!
Glad to hear that you are enjoying it on your car as much as I have on mine. I was happy to work with you on this so you could get it in for the Dragon. Thank you as well for your useful input in creating the instructions for the crossfire install.
Chris
Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
Originally Posted by LantanaTX
I am here at the dragon and am so glad I had this kit! They performed flawlessly. This was my first time at the dragon and these guys are serious. I was grabbing gear all day long and this isn't the type of driving you want to do with one hand on the steering wheel. Thanks Chris for a first class kit!
Bob it was great meeting you and seeing your awsome car. I am glad you enjoyed the Dragon and hope you and your wife make it back in the spring.
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Originally Posted by Bigkid
I agree 100% Bob. I have run the Dragon a few times but never with as much fun or control as with the paddle shifters, Rudy's new TCM from Speedriven and the wavetrac diff. These cars were ment to have paddle shifters thanks again Chris for making it possible for us.
Bob it was great meeting you and seeing your awsome car. I am glad you enjoyed the Dragon and hope you and your wife make it back in the spring.
Bob it was great meeting you and seeing your awsome car. I am glad you enjoyed the Dragon and hope you and your wife make it back in the spring.
Thank you so much for letting me take your car for a ride. It was fun to test a SRT6 with every Needswings mod available. It was also nice meeting Rob from Needswings. He has to be one of the nicest Crossfire owners I have met. I don't know how anyone could really enjoy hours and hours of driving these Smokey Mountain roads agressively without these paddles. Chris, You better plan on selling lots of these! This is one of the most cost effective ways to transform your driving experience.
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Originally Posted by LantanaTX
I don't know how anyone could really enjoy hours and hours of driving these Smokey Mountain roads agressively without these paddles.
Great getting to meet you this weekend, your car is awesome.
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Lantanatx , it was a pleasure meeting and talking to you , your car looks as good in person as in the pics,,, Jim you and QVC Book owe me one I came down with guns loaded and you broke down and Book goes shopping ... I came back to lodge around 3:30 and you where out running ,I'm glad you got it taken care of , so come spring its on ,,,
Howard.
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I finished my install of the paddle shifters earlier today. What a great feature to have on our cars. Chris is amazing! He has gone out of his way to walk me through a trouble shotting process to nail down an error that was my fault.
I would highly encourage this mod. The instructions are well written and provide concise instructions. The most difficult process is soldering the circuit board. I over estimated my ability and used way too much solder. After a call with Chris he suggested contacting a tv repair shop. Five dollars for service and 25 dollar tip later I was paddle shifting.
For anyone considering this as a project, if you are patient, read the directions and understand your limitations this is a great project. If you have never soldered before or your soldering skills are weak do not do the soldering. Contact a local tv repair shop and pay a small fee and leave with confidence.
Best of luck to everyone who moves to paddle shifters!
I would highly encourage this mod. The instructions are well written and provide concise instructions. The most difficult process is soldering the circuit board. I over estimated my ability and used way too much solder. After a call with Chris he suggested contacting a tv repair shop. Five dollars for service and 25 dollar tip later I was paddle shifting.
For anyone considering this as a project, if you are patient, read the directions and understand your limitations this is a great project. If you have never soldered before or your soldering skills are weak do not do the soldering. Contact a local tv repair shop and pay a small fee and leave with confidence.
Best of luck to everyone who moves to paddle shifters!
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Originally Posted by Jason_HBC
Thanks Rudy! Im glad I didn't need to come see you yet. But I do plan on making a trip up there sooner or later.
Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
Originally Posted by Jason_HBC
I finished my install of the paddle shifters earlier today. What a great feature to have on our cars. Chris is amazing! He has gone out of his way to walk me through a trouble shotting process to nail down an error that was my fault.
I would highly encourage this mod. The instructions are well written and provide concise instructions. The most difficult process is soldering the circuit board. I over estimated my ability and used way too much solder. After a call with Chris he suggested contacting a tv repair shop. Five dollars for service and 25 dollar tip later I was paddle shifting.
For anyone considering this as a project, if you are patient, read the directions and understand your limitations this is a great project. If you have never soldered before or your soldering skills are weak do not do the soldering. Contact a local tv repair shop and pay a small fee and leave with confidence.
Best of luck to everyone who moves to paddle shifters!
I would highly encourage this mod. The instructions are well written and provide concise instructions. The most difficult process is soldering the circuit board. I over estimated my ability and used way too much solder. After a call with Chris he suggested contacting a tv repair shop. Five dollars for service and 25 dollar tip later I was paddle shifting.
For anyone considering this as a project, if you are patient, read the directions and understand your limitations this is a great project. If you have never soldered before or your soldering skills are weak do not do the soldering. Contact a local tv repair shop and pay a small fee and leave with confidence.
Best of luck to everyone who moves to paddle shifters!
I was happy to work with you on this. I think I am going to add a picture to the instructions showing the solder-keep-out-zone in your honor
Chris
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I have to give Chris big props for a top-notch kit! I haven't gotten something this complete ever... even from high-end companies. It's pretty obvious that he has a E&E degree and does this kinda work for a living... he did it all, heat shrink, connectors, even prepped the wires for soldering! I suck at soldering and had no problems with a $5 Radio Shack iron...
My car won't be back together for a while because I yanked the consoles for refinishing while it's winter time and it was already semi-disassembled. But I am excited for when it's back on the road...
Thanks again!!!
(Attached is a pic of my shifter in-work)
My car won't be back together for a while because I yanked the consoles for refinishing while it's winter time and it was already semi-disassembled. But I am excited for when it's back on the road...
Thanks again!!!
(Attached is a pic of my shifter in-work)
Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
Originally Posted by Buggin
I have to give Chris big props for a top-notch kit! I haven't gotten something this complete ever... even from high-end companies. It's pretty obvious that he has a E&E degree and does this kinda work for a living... he did it all, heat shrink, connectors, even prepped the wires for soldering! I suck at soldering and had no problems with a $5 Radio Shack iron...
My car won't be back together for a while because I yanked the consoles for refinishing while it's winter time and it was already semi-disassembled. But I am excited for when it's back on the road...
Thanks again!!!
(Attached is a pic of my shifter in-work)
My car won't be back together for a while because I yanked the consoles for refinishing while it's winter time and it was already semi-disassembled. But I am excited for when it's back on the road...
Thanks again!!!
(Attached is a pic of my shifter in-work)
I have always hated wasting time looking for odds and ends that should be included in a kit. While putting together this Kit, the extra details really added up in terms of time and cost, but I wanted this to be a top notch kit without compromise and the feedback like yours that I keep getting makes it all worth it.
thanks,
Chris
Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
Originally Posted by Buggin
I have to give Chris big props for a top-notch kit! I haven't gotten something this complete ever... even from high-end companies. It's pretty obvious that he has a E&E degree and does this kinda work for a living... he did it all, heat shrink, connectors, even prepped the wires for soldering! I suck at soldering and had no problems with a $5 Radio Shack iron...
My car won't be back together for a while because I yanked the consoles for refinishing while it's winter time and it was already semi-disassembled. But I am excited for when it's back on the road...
Thanks again!!!
(Attached is a pic of my shifter in-work)
My car won't be back together for a while because I yanked the consoles for refinishing while it's winter time and it was already semi-disassembled. But I am excited for when it's back on the road...
Thanks again!!!
(Attached is a pic of my shifter in-work)
chris i dont know what the next project for you is but who cares!! put me at the top of the list and send me the bill
Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
alan those were my thoughts exactly when i opened the box. top quality.
chris i dont know what the next project for you is but who cares!! put me at the top of the list and send me the bill
chris i dont know what the next project for you is but who cares!! put me at the top of the list and send me the bill
What is next you ask?
One of my favorite upgrades is a module I designed and installed in my SLK32 a little more than a year ago. It doesn't qualify as a performance enhancement, but it does make you feel more comfortable about leaving the top down or the windows open. To be more specific, I built a module that integrates a "DEI 508d dual zone microwave proximity sensor" into the slk32 alarm system which will work on all crossfires (and all mercedes for that matter). Basically, this ties the DEI 508d (available for $35) into the factory alarm. Once installed, if someone walks a little to close (puts their hand on a window, for example) the car's horn will give a light warning toot ... if they reach inside, however, your car alarm goes off. Sets and resets with the car's remote key ....
when will it be available, soon perhaps (let's see if I can get ahead on the paddle kits)
Chris
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
Thanks Steve!
What is next you ask?
One of my favorite upgrades is a module I designed and installed in my SLK32 a little more than a year ago. It doesn't qualify as a performance enhancement, but it does make you feel more comfortable about leaving the top down or the windows open. To be more specific, I built a module that integrates a "DEI 508d dual zone microwave proximity sensor" into the slk32 alarm system which will work on all crossfires (and all mercedes for that matter). Basically, this ties the DEI 508d (available for $35) into the factory alarm. Once installed, if someone walks a little to close (puts their hand on a window, for example) the car's horn will give a light warning toot ... if they reach inside, however, your car alarm goes off. Sets and resets with the car's remote key ....
when will it be available, soon perhaps (let's see if I can get ahead on the paddle kits)
Chris
What is next you ask?
One of my favorite upgrades is a module I designed and installed in my SLK32 a little more than a year ago. It doesn't qualify as a performance enhancement, but it does make you feel more comfortable about leaving the top down or the windows open. To be more specific, I built a module that integrates a "DEI 508d dual zone microwave proximity sensor" into the slk32 alarm system which will work on all crossfires (and all mercedes for that matter). Basically, this ties the DEI 508d (available for $35) into the factory alarm. Once installed, if someone walks a little to close (puts their hand on a window, for example) the car's horn will give a light warning toot ... if they reach inside, however, your car alarm goes off. Sets and resets with the car's remote key ....
when will it be available, soon perhaps (let's see if I can get ahead on the paddle kits)
Chris