Lockup controllers are now BACK IN STOCK!!!

duratothemax

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Aug 28, 2006
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I currently have over 100 lockup controllers here now, and 20 TapShift kits. I have also finished up a bunch of builds in the shop and gotten those out of the way so I can focus on getting the controller orders filled 100% of the time vs. splitting it 50/50 between shop projects/builds and electronic modules.

Im working on a new website right now to make ordering the controllers much easier. As always, the best/fastest way to get ahold of me is via email (btdieselworks @ gmail . com), because I have very bad cell phone service in the electronics/"clean-area" of the shop, and Ive been so busy that I have not had time to get on the forums as often to check PM's....

Stay tuned for new products too...I made some big progress in R&D for one of my new modules yesterday, so it will be closer to release than I initially thought. :)

thanks
Ben
 

dordtrecht5

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Ben, responded back to you to tell you what I wanted. Just need some info please. Let me know. I'd like to get this taken care of before the 10th if it possible. Thanks.
 

straightpiperoar

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Ben I thought I would post this here instead of a PM so it might help others...On the last box that I got from you it would glow RED when you first started it and then tap the brake and it would go off...Then glow Green when Locked....These last two boxes I got with the new stickers (nice by the way) seems different....I only got one installed but it glows light green when I start it and then Bright Green when I hit the lockup button...Seems to lock at low speeds where you can really feel it....Also glows red when you hit the Unlock button...Are the new boxes different or is something hooked up wrong....
 

duratothemax

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Aug 28, 2006
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Yes, I changed the software on the newest ones to be "simpler". Now, no brake-pedal-tap is required to "unlock" the module and allow operation.

Too many people were confused by that little characteristic of the module start-up and I had people who found it annoying, they wouldnt press the brake pedal right away and then the module would think there is a problem with the brake pedal circuit and restart itself etc.

Now the light just glows a soft/dim green to let you know when the module is powered up and in standby/factory mode and there is nothing you have to do at startup to "initialize" the module properly.

Ben