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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 15:12:18 GMT
Just watched a really helpfull video on Youtube....
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Post by whitstella on Apr 11, 2012 18:39:03 GMT
hi
i have just got 1 for my ( i hate to say this on here) MK, which is running lotus elise engine, loom and dash. but just make sure you get the correct 1 i brought 1 off ebay for a ZX-10R cause i thought they were all the same and buy a different loom to suit the car. but no i have a 2pin speed sensor the bike ones are 3 pin. so i had to buy another 1 for a 2 pin which cost £129.00. just hope it work once i get round to it. you can also download an app on these new smart phone which shows you how to calibrate it. so if you need a speedo healer i have for a kawasaki zx-10r.
steve
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 19:01:53 GMT
No mine is correct, its in the loom allready, just need to get it set up
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Post by erik on Apr 11, 2012 19:36:29 GMT
Thx forr the link, I havent even thought about this subject at all. Only one thing I am not sure how to deal with: How did you pass MVSA without a proper working speedometer? It is possible to calibrate the speedometer by rpm measurement on the rear wheel when lifted off the ground? Some need to convert the Km/h to Mph as well before offering to RTR.
thanks, Erik
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 21:51:21 GMT
No idea, unless it was pretty close allready? I don't know yet, until I link it up to my GPS for acurate speed, I wont know what the speedo is doing in relation to the GPS
I haven't forgotten about your maroon colouring, I am still onsite and wont leave till midnight tonight, its pretty much like this in IT most of the time :-)
Will try and find some time at the weekend to do it :-)
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Post by vtR1k on Apr 13, 2012 4:37:12 GMT
It's very easy to do, on their website you can find a calculation program. Also an explaination about setting it up.
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