Since I have at least one dead instrument in my donor car's instrument cluster, I am considering aftermarket options. However, I have a
cable-driven speedometer at the moment. What are my options for an aftermarket speedometer? Are there adapters that can clip onto the rotating cable,
or do I just remove that and use a magnet-based system? If I go for magnets, I'm thinking of putting it on the diff input coupling, and
fabricating a bracket to hold the sensor. Does this sound about right?
Cheers
In my MK Indy I ditched the Sierra instruments and fitted a magnet/sensor based speedo. As you suggest, I glued the magnets to the diff input flange
and made a rivet on bracket to hold the sensor. It worked fine and passed IVA no problems.
Glad I did it as the Sierra cable from the gearbox would have been a nightmare to deal with.
I'm using a hall effect sensor for my racetech dash 2. Mounted to a bracket to read off the prop shaft bolts.
Cheers folks, looks like I was on the right track at least.
Another vote for a magnet on the prop / dif area.
Dead easy to calibrate for IVA and should you ever change wheels / tyres then easy to re-calibrate.
Paul G
I changed from a cable setup to the magnet/pick up sensor with an etb dd2. It's infinitely programmable for gearing etc and very easy to set up(I did it so it can't be difficulty! ) mine in glued to the driveshaft out put flange. Made a bracket from 4mm steel bolted to a diff case bolt.
The Mk2 uses an electronic speed sensor which bolts onto the Mk1 gearbox in place of the cable.
I used one on my Mk1 based Haynes Roadster to drive my speedo:
[Edited on 22/12/15 by skov]
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Originally posted by micksalt
Since I have at least one dead instrument in my donor car's instrument cluster, I am considering aftermarket options. However, I have a cable-driven speedometer at the moment. What are my options for an aftermarket speedometer? Are there adapters that can clip onto the rotating cable, or do I just remove that and use a magnet-based system? If I go for magnets, I'm thinking of putting it on the diff input coupling, and fabricating a bracket to hold the sensor. Does this sound about right?
Cheers
quote:
Originally posted by skov
The Mk2 uses an electronic speed sensor which bolts onto the Mk1 gearbox in place of the cable.
I used one on my Mk1 based Haynes Roadster to drive my speedo:
[Edited on 22/12/15 by skov]
NA mx5 is cable, NB is electric, though exactly what the signal shape is like and whether its compatible with aftermarket gauges is not something I can comment on. Is it an neccesity to change to aftermarket gauges or are you simply after a different look? Revlimiter does a range of alternative gauge faces if you want ot 'dress up' your gauge pod
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Originally posted by jim87
Skov ,
what instruments was this with ? I've been looking at using one of these, but had read that the mk2 sensor doesn't output digital pulses that most gauges would expect
Jim
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Originally posted by chillis Is it an neccesity to change to aftermarket gauges or are you simply after a different look?
Cheers skov - that could be very useful!
Mick, if all you need is the fuel guage, then you're welcome to have the old one off my mx5 cluster