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Author: Subject: speedo pick up
kentmagpie

posted on 18/3/15 at 04:17 PM Reply With Quote
speedo pick up

Hi guys, I hammering through the issues I've found on my car but seem to be uncovering new issues when conquering old ones
Finally got my fuel sender working on my dash2 but now lost my rpm and speedo. I've spoke to race technologies and they've told me it's a wire or pick up issue as the dash does not configure the speedo. I've had a good nose round my car and cannot find the speedo pick up. It has a rear diffuser on in restricting viewing underneath as I thought it may be on the diff. Can anybody help? Gsxr k4 running a dash2

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ian locostzx9rc2

posted on 18/3/15 at 06:34 PM Reply With Quote
speedo drives are normally taken from
Propshaft diff end
Propshaft engine end
Possibly a driveshaft or a front wheel
Or even original speedo drive that the bike engine had near the drive sprocket
Hope that helps regards Ian

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kentmagpie

posted on 18/3/15 at 07:20 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ian locostzx9rc2
speedo drives are normally taken from
Propshaft diff end
Propshaft engine end
Possibly a driveshaft or a front wheel
Or even original speedo drive that the bike engine had near the drive sprocket
Hope that helps regards Ian


I'm thinking it takes it via original speedo drive as i've ruled out nearly all the others. Since posting I've found the wire to the back of the dash unit has a dodgy join which lacks continuity so I'm attacking that in the morning and double checking. Fingers crossed I've found the issue

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