Need some help with sprint booster
Sprint booster is an easy search item.
DO NOT use the manual SB in an auto trans. Get the right one for your car.
Some people don't like the concept, fewer people actually tried it and did not like it.
It will not improve hp, or 0-60 times, or 1/4 mile times. Most find that it improves the response between pushing the pedal and how much the throttle opens.
Check out Fig 1 & 3 in this study of a SB on an old MB:
SprintBooster White Paper Technical Analysis
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Sprint booster is an easy search item.
DO NOT use the manual SB in an auto trans. Get the right one for your car.
Some people don't like the concept, fewer people actually tried it and did not like it.
It will not improve hp, or 0-60 times, or 1/4 mile times. Most find that it improves the response between pushing the pedal and how much the throttle opens.
Check out Fig 1 & 3 in this study of a SB on an old MB:
SprintBooster White Paper Technical Analysis
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I don't know too much about Mercedes so can you or anyone help me understand what the difference is between the auto and manual transmissions besides one being manual and the other an auto. Do they have different softwares? I'm not following because the SB's main intent is to reduce lag by modifying the signal from the pedal to the ECU. So why wouldn't it be interchangable?
I don't know too much about Mercedes so can you or anyone help me understand what the difference is between the auto and manual transmissions besides one being manual and the other an auto. Do they have different softwares? I'm not following because the SB's main intent is to reduce lag by modifying the signal from the pedal to the ECU. So why wouldn't it be interchangable?
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Last edited by ktran350; Mar 21, 2013 at 12:42 AM.
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On the automatics, there is no kick down switch, just the ecu for the engine, tcu for trans, and tps for reading the throttle position, and a pedal position sensor. When he said "kickdown switch" he was likey thinking of how the manual vs of the sprint booster is too aggressive for the automatic, and it would be downshifting wildly and not providing a fun ride.
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On the automatics, there is no kick down switch, just the ecu for the engine, tcu for trans, and tps for reading the throttle position, and a pedal position sensor. When he said "kickdown switch" he was likey thinking of how the manual vs of the sprint booster is too aggressive for the automatic, and it would be downshifting wildly and not providing a fun ride.
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On the automatics, there is no kick down switch, just the ecu for the engine, tcu for trans, and tps for reading the throttle position, and a pedal position sensor. When he said "kickdown switch" he was likey thinking of how the manual vs of the sprint booster is too aggressive for the automatic, and it would be downshifting wildly and not providing a fun ride.
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The kickdown switch is located in the throttle assembly and is activated pretty close to the full throttle mark. It is used to tell the car to drop a gear or two to help acceleration. Newer transmissions are so smart and responsive that I doubt it is really needed anymore but seems like they haven't died out completely yet.
Manual cars would not use this feature although the switch itself can be "felt" clicking in my car....it just doesn't do anything.
The kickdown switch is located in the throttle assembly and is activated pretty close to the full throttle mark. It is used to tell the car to drop a gear or two to help acceleration. Newer transmissions are so smart and responsive that I doubt it is really needed anymore but seems like they haven't died out completely yet.
Manual cars would not use this feature although the switch itself can be "felt" clicking in my car....it just doesn't do anything.
Manual cars would not use this feature although the switch itself can be "felt" clicking in my car....it just doesn't do anything.
For the 7 spd atx, there is a "shift" map of load on the y axis, and rpm on the x axis. Then each gear has engagement and dis-engagement curve pairs, as well as TC lock up and unlock points/curves. This is far from a simple kickdown switch that was found on the old 3 speed transmissions.
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