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Gear sensor copes meets race car demands

A StrainSense product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 14, 2008

StrainSense's miniature sensor is simply installed into the gear stick, where it automatically senses the force applied by a driver changing up a gear.

A bespoke gear lever sensor for rally and road racing cars with sequential gearing systems is available with the amplifier built in, instead of being supplied a separate component.

StrainSense's latest version reduces the overall number of components in use in the cars, reduces installation time and further reduces the effects of vehicle vibration on the sensor's action.

The new miniature sensor is simply installed into the gear stick, where it automatically senses the force applied by a driver changing up a gear.

When the force reaches a certain predetermined level a signal is sent to the ignition ,which cuts the power for milliseconds.

This releases the load on the transmission and allows the gear change to occur, with power then immediately restored to enable rapid acceleration.

This allows gear change without closing the throttle.

Anthony Cross, Managing Director of StrainSense , said: "This type of product is proven in ensuring rapid gear changing and acceleration in high-performance vehicles, whether on or off-road".

"The new version does not require the amplifier to be separately mounted, meaning installation is even quicker and performance is enhanced as the product is now truly a single unit".

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