Hi all, i was browsing the latest PPC mag and saw the feature on Digital Dash displays, very nice i thought but very expensive too.
A few pages further and i saw an ad for these guys and had a chat with them, great value i thought.
P1 Instruments
agreed, £ 81 with free postage for a cycle computer like
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is one - linky that is selling for £ 1.95 is tremendous value I must say.
you're having a laugh, right?
depends which ones you are talking about.
The top on on the PI is just a glorified bike computer but the ACE ones have fuel, revs and warning lights. That makes them much better value.
I'd be interested to see one in the flesh.
Toby
Perhaps the clue is in the fact that PPC didn't include it in the list.
Perhaps the clue is in the fact that PPC didn't include it in the revue.
Perhaps the clue is in the fact that PPC didn't include it in the revue.
Ooops! Don't know what happened there.
When i spoke to them they said that the article had already been written when they approached the magazine.
Still works out cheaper than buying separate guages.
Interestingly P1instruments is a division of Tifosi
quote:
Originally posted by tobymack
depends which ones you are talking about.
The top on on the PI is just a glorified bike computer but the ACE ones have fuel, revs and warning lights. That makes them much better value.
I'd be interested to see one in the flesh.
Toby
Hi Nige,
I take it you like yours then?
Out of interest, is the max revs displayed on the bar graph programmable? I am sure I read somewhere these things had something like a 19k red line,
it would be nice if that was more like 6k for my xflow
As Scotty G said, very tempting cost wise if you are buying new instruments.
I'm also curious to know what you think about the refresh speed of the speedo on the Acewell units.
I've got a bicycle computer on mine, but they generally refresh pretty slowly, so when accelerating/decelerating quickly you really have no idea
what speed you're going at.
Hopefully the Acewells will be a lot better as they're designed for motorised transport, but would appreciate hearing a real users views!
Cheers
Richard
forget my previous question. I found the answer (no) in the manual
(here....http://www.acewell-meter.com/images/ACE-37-38XX-EN-V4%20manual.pdf)
Toby
HI all would like to read article but what is the mag(ppc that is) as i have no idea !!!!
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