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Robin
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13th Jun 06 at 18:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

EvoDash is a good choice for the budget option

Stack stuff is obviously better thought
Martin_C
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vx220's come with a stack dash, not sure if all models, but some do
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
Still a lot for a dash.....

I'll put it on my list anyway



I am VAT regesitered matt lol
timrud_
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Its a different Stack dash, I was gonna get one and put that in, then thought sod it LOL
jr
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aprrentley getting the speedo to work is a fucker with the lotus/vx dashs
Robin
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rob hayes had a vx220/elise one, and it was an arse to get the speed to read right iirc
timrud_
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I agree.
Martin_C
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i have a wiring thingy for a vx220 somewhere...
Martin_C
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The speedo is a 0-12V input, 625Hz = 100MPH. You will need to find a way of generating a speed signal, or a way of getting this frequency of signal to the dash speedo wire.

The tacho is suitable for a waisted spark system. On a distributor based system the tacho would read double the actual RPM. Again, this is a 0-12V input. This can just be put on the low side of a coil.

Jules
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VX220/Lotus Elise dials - made by Stack iirc
Martin_C
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canny read can you.
Matt H
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quote:
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Stop been tight, its people like you that give us Yorkshiremen a bad name!



Fuck off you!
RobHayes
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i used that wiring diagram for mine, the transducer was the problem in the end. i had the speed reading accurately upto 30mph but after that it reset back to 0


got bored of that though (is for sale.....)
now got:





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