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You can try doing this by looking at the revolutions. Every time the gear changes, the revs fall and you can use that to determine the gears. That's a simple way, of course, there are more advanced ways of doing this by using multiple sensors to get the same result.
Hi,
It is possible to read the GEAR?
Thank you
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