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$190.00
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DYNATEK Shift Counter
The Dyna Shift Counter is the missing link of the chain of systems on a
drag bike. The Shift Counter provides the proper interaction between the
air shifter system, the ignition system, the transmission, and other
systems
Shift Counter Features:
Programmable electronic shift kill (replaces failure prone, not easily
adjustable, mechanical air kill switches)
Shift kill can be set at 60, 70, 80 or 90 milliseconds
Can automatically control semi-automatic transmission kill sequences
Gear selector outputs allow you to control other devices according to
current gear selection. You can activate multi-stage nitrous systems, waste
gates, fuel systems, timing control, or anything else according to
transmission gear.
Plugs right into the Dyna 4000 Pro ignition kill input (and can be used
with other ignitions)
The Shift Counter consists of a small box, approximately 4" x 2" x 1", with
five screw terminals on one end. Above each screw terminal is an LED lamp
to indicate which terminal (or gear) is active. When a terminal is active,
it is a source of 12 volts which can be used to activate other devices.
The Shift Counter must be used in conjunction with an electric switching
valve on the air shift system (electric over air setup). The Shift Counter
trigger input is connected to the handle bar electric shift button. When
the electric shift button is pressed, the Shift Counter is triggered and
rotates it's outputs to the next gear. At the time of the 1-2 shift, the
Shift Counter will deactivate the 1st gear screw terminal and activate the
2nd gear terminal. During the shift the Shift Counter will generate a shift
kill pulse of the selected duration to kill the ignition during the shift.
The shift kill duration is adjustable between settings of 60, 70, 80 and 90
milliseconds. When the Shift Counter is used on a vehicle, an air kill
switch is no longer necessary. The Shift Counter will continue to function
similarly each time the shift button is pushed, rotating it's outputs on
each successive shift until the vehicle is in high gear.
The Shift Counter has three shift kill modes which are user selectable: 1-2
auto kill mode, 1-2-3 auto mode, and full manual mode. The auto mode
eliminates the headaches associated with the task of setting up the kill
for a semi-automatic transmission.
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