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trail tech vapor dash
repper - 29/8/07 at 11:05 AM

hi was looking in my latist cope off my which kit mag and found this dash and it looks nice and not to bad price to has any one got one and what are thay like
cheers jim
http://www.trailtechproducts.co.uk


RazMan - 29/8/07 at 11:31 AM

I was looking at these but decided that they were far too small for a car - ok for a bike though.


bbwales - 29/8/07 at 11:44 AM

Hi,

I have one fitted and am very happy with it. I have mouted it in the middle of my dash and it is easy to read.

Regards

Bob


rgrs - 29/8/07 at 12:33 PM

Have a read of a previous post gives a few alternatives

linky

Regards,
Roger


mev rocket - 23/9/07 at 02:24 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bbwales
Hi,

I have one fitted and am very happy with it. I have mouted it in the middle of my dash and it is easy to read.

Regards

Bob


i have one of these for my new kit and i was wondering how and where you filtted the magnet for the Speedo sensor

cheers

[Edited on 23/9/07 by mev rocket]


NS Dev - 24/9/07 at 12:12 PM

I have the trailtech vapor, at £55 from their uk dealer they are cheap as chips, illuminate nicely and are plenty big enough!!

Only issue I have had is the shift lights and rev counter are mental!!

I connected the feed to the tacho output on my MBE ecu and most of the time it does nothing, but sometimes it reads all sorts of revs and flashes the shift lights all over the place!!

I have now fitted an old elliot tacho I had laying around and disconnected the trail tech tacho. Its still worth it for the internal and external temps, speedo and trip functions plus illumination.


INDY BIRD - 25/9/07 at 05:54 PM

Where did you fit the magnet and sensor for kit car put mine on the prop shaft and having complecations getting the speedo right?

Goed ok upto 40mph then it goes tits up and all over the place readings any ideas???


INDY BIRD - 30/9/07 at 01:08 PM

as above any ideas

thanks

sean


NS Dev - 1/10/07 at 12:24 PM

on mine I drilled and tapped one of the diff output flanges and screwed in one of the magnetic bolts that trailtech supply, then mounted the reed switch on a bracket from the diff carrier.