I am sorry for the delay in posting. I just recieved activation.
The paddle shift test went great. H and the team installed the hardware which consists of the compressor, paddle shifters on the steering wheel, and wiring. I had no reservations at all about that part of it. I knew when we tested we would have to work with the software parameters to fine tune the up-shifts as well as the downshifts. There are many options to work with. We can determine how long the cut on the engine is but also how to cut it (electric cut, timing, fuel, etc.). We also have the solonoid to engage the gears and that has options as well (how much force to use, when to engage relative to the engine cut, etc.). I really didn't know how long it would take us to fine tune the adjustments to be happy with it. Then there was the downshifts to work with as well and I thought that would be a bigger issue since you spin if it's not right.
Of course it was 18 degrees the morning of the test but we heated the tires up and I left straight from the shop and we never missed a beat due to the weather. This team is like a factory effort. They are really impressive.
We worked on the adustments and only went backwards once and fine tuned it on the up and down shifts. I started with the #40 car and then moved to the #04 with the same settings on that one to start. We dialed it in so that the shifts were eventually about twice as fast as the manual sequential shifter we used for the last 3 years. Sometimes they were faster than that. The downshifts we great as well. The blips were matching the deceleration of the engine and car perfectly. The shifter levers are very positive but also very light to pull. I use my middle finger (no jokes here) on both up and downshifts. I can keep my hands on the wheel and since the shift levers are attached to the steering wheel there is no confusion where they are in relation to the steering. Turn 12 at Road Atlanta is so much easier now and I don't have to short shift to be sure I don't tug the wheel while shifting.
I am excited about this year and can't wait to get the Michelin's on for a test. That should be next. I hope to see some of you at the track this year.