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The power required to shift is larger than the before but not with much.(with a more powerful magnet may increase)
This is the magnet I used:
(The magnets are attached with Loctite to the back of the steering wheel)
Neodymium magnet cube 40x10x5 N 80 ° C, VMM9-N48
The original holes for the bolts in the plastic are 3mm and should be enlarge to 4.5mm.
The original holes for the bolts in the paddle shifter are 3mm and should be enlarge to 4mm.(the metal of the shifter is very hard to drill)
These nuts stand here without modification:
This holes are 9mm and the head of the bolts are set to touch the magnet very slightly without lifting it:
This is the magnet I used:
(The magnets are attached with Loctite to the back of the steering wheel)
Neodymium magnet cube 40x10x5 N 80 ° C, VMM9-N48
- Length A 40 mm
- on magnetic surface B 10 mm
- Height C 5 mm
- Thermal resistance 80 ° C
- Separation force (H) 99 N
- Separation force (kg) 9.9 kg
- Magnetic Properties VMM9-N48
- Weight 15 g
The original holes for the bolts in the plastic are 3mm and should be enlarge to 4.5mm.
The original holes for the bolts in the paddle shifter are 3mm and should be enlarge to 4mm.(the metal of the shifter is very hard to drill)
These nuts stand here without modification:
This holes are 9mm and the head of the bolts are set to touch the magnet very slightly without lifting it:
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