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RLTC and reference wheels


cheekymonkey

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Reading up on the install of RLTC given that I'm going to be installing it sometime soon. One thing (so far!) is confusing me. The instructions at http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/racelogic_Install/index.html say you can hook into the 4 wheel sensor wires in any order.

 

Surely the RLTC at point has to know which wheel is which - and HOW does it know? If it gets that from the "calibration" (making one turn) I'll be quite impressed :D

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When you make a tight U- turn, all 4 wheels turn at different speeds/travel different distances.

Fastest>> outside front >>outside rear >>inside front>> inside rear>>slowest.

RLTC picks up the wheel speeds from the abs sensors and works it out. Dead simple really.

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When you make a tight U- turn, all 4 wheels turn at different speeds/travel different distances.

Fastest>> outside front >>outside rear >>inside front>> inside rear>>slowest.

RLTC picks up the wheel speeds from the abs sensors and works it out. Dead simple really.

 

True, but according to the manual you can make it a left *or* a right turn. So still room for ambiguity surely?

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Sure, can probably do that. Is it easy to ID the signal wires coming off the ABS ecu to which wheels they go to?

You just need a multimeter to check the wires and to jack one corner up at a time to rotate.

 

Think I had it on the resistance scale with the ignition off as far as I remember.

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You just need a multimeter to check the wires and to jack one corner up at a time to rotate.

 

Think I had it on the resistance scale with the ignition off as far as I remember.

 

Or just use the software - it shows the individual wheel speeds.

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If anyone really wants to check wheel allocations by jacking the car up and spinning the wheels by hand, I suggest you knock back the minimum wheel speed to a lower kph unless you are doing Iron man training.

 

When configuring the wheels using the 180 corner it is important that you continue driving in a straight line after the turn until the the correct flashing rate of the indicator light is reached. It can take a number of attempts. I think Lui's car took us a large number of turns before it was configured, about an hour in total.

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