Only thing I can adjust is kill time for each gear.
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1. Statically speaking I am eliminating clutch pull and throttle lift.
2. Statically, I am in race tuck foot to pedal where?
3. Statically speaking I have time to take the slop out of the pedal and focus on the throw?
4. Where is my static slop moved on the lift/push?
5. Whereas the better throw is gp style stepping on the gears going up.
6. Where the static is taken up on the push down [think pulled up].
7. Where I would set the hair trigger with a bungee cord statically taking the spring return out of the throw.
8. That sets my trigger this side of hair and any more I cut the engine?
9. That or leave room for the c? That means the c is for conservative if in the excitement you forget?
10. That's more of the physical test of the trigger adjustment under rod position load.
A. The timing aspect and its settings?
B. The same thing is going to happen is the same thing in your event is going to happen.
C. The gear spacing between 1-2 that Rook brings up. I would run the calc of however you are comfortable with numbers. We have engineers here so, I want to take 1 second and keep chopping the time between the 1-2 measured by 3?
1 ~ is measured at static spring tension to J hook on drum pin is first measurement.
2 ~ is to measure the throw and hold it. The rear wheel moved some can snick it in gear.
3 ~ is to let the shifter return from the very top and have slop-shift-return lengths.
D. My second measure is second gear to 3rd. Take those 3 lengths for 2-3-4-5-6 and those should have the same throw, same time delay. Now what? Add them up, see the diff between 1 and 2 throw and time the difference in the k-box. Who has the formula against a second? Move the decimal over one and see your milliamp speed difference?
F. My Flip-Flop is on! Upee'd. You flushed the toilet is flush the RAM. F the freak'inn F the F. Got you all the ways down here it comes!
RAM is the deal is to flop to ground.
+Threshold+ = I am a positive port. You stick that k-wire in there is like feeding the same current to it.
-Control- = I have control of the RAM receiving a signal or like turning it OFF for a split second.
-Trigger- = I am saying the same exact thing as if I too am in a control room with this neg line or my port hole of the pin layout of 2 maps remember. Call me map2 and thre+-ctrl meet or touch like the daisy chain accessory they say to close the one map down to read in autotune?
-Output+ = I am not to be used, call pwcomdr about this crank signal port.
G. I also have to go to the pwcomdr software and toggle who's map I am on and who did I plug into? Or, who did I tie a + to a - and caused a flip-flop to hold? There are 1 of 4 switching flip-flop moves I can make with THo-Ctrl-Trig-Oput.
H. I simply am going to dump RAM and RAM returns so fast is the next signal. The dump speed by the timer alone is amazingly fast taking in data and dumping it electrically.
I. All you did was manually dump ram rather than wait to time it when it does it on its own, basically. And I don't think you or any human has that kind of timed reflex if not guess at it and the odds are not good you try 10 out of 10.
J. That's where the k-box timer comes in and slows down the flip-flop. So you want to keep the current pinned more for the longer shift. This keeps the garbage can upside down or no filling of an analog signal. Same as saying I turned the bike's key off and back on or 4 ways to clear ram.
a. The process does it on its own.
b. The port entry does it with a k-box.
c. The same RAM dump can be done by the key fob.
d. The kill switch has access to flip the map off to ground.
K. This keeps the 0 [electrically] positioned in the flop until the k-switch kicks off and your trigger returns to no current. So what is the difference I have a ground if I make threshold have current sent to ground, control connected to it with the clip supplied, or toggle the software so my flip is on map2 and it grounds, or saying the same thing as I discharged the signal saved in RAM.
L. So the loop has to time in both in throw and in time delay you can adjust.
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