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<blockquote data-quote="cobrajeff96" data-source="post: 1588150" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p>You can vary the output potentially quite easily. For instance, I've doubled the use of a Samoco T-56 Reverse Lockout Module from Wirebarn as an electronic parking brake failsafe (it activates only at very low speeds and de-activates right around 20mph from what I've observed during actual driving). The same speed sensor can tap into pretty much any SN95 transmission (just uses the gray and pink wires on the existing transmission speed sensor) and this way you don't have to reach for a dial or switch every time you pull up to the driveway or into a parking lot.</p><p></p><p>And there's loads of people on places like Adafruit and Sparkfun that have done mods like these. You can get crazy and go with Raspberry Pi if that's your thing, but it may be unnecessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobrajeff96, post: 1588150, member: 29141"] You can vary the output potentially quite easily. For instance, I've doubled the use of a Samoco T-56 Reverse Lockout Module from Wirebarn as an electronic parking brake failsafe (it activates only at very low speeds and de-activates right around 20mph from what I've observed during actual driving). The same speed sensor can tap into pretty much any SN95 transmission (just uses the gray and pink wires on the existing transmission speed sensor) and this way you don't have to reach for a dial or switch every time you pull up to the driveway or into a parking lot. And there's loads of people on places like Adafruit and Sparkfun that have done mods like these. You can get crazy and go with Raspberry Pi if that's your thing, but it may be unnecessary. [/QUOTE]
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