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noc231073 - 22/11/10 at 10:03 AM

Just looking for people opinion on what digidash people are using when not using the original bike clock on a bec car ... Ease of fitting etc and using the original wiring loom


StuartBJ - 22/11/10 at 10:28 AM

My ETB digi dash (complete with intergrated Gatso system) is wrapped up ready to go under the chrsitmas tree......

It looks a nice solid piece of Kit with all sensors included and the wiring looks straight forward.


BobM - 22/11/10 at 10:28 AM

It's going to depend on what you want to use the car for really. Do you want any logging? How important is gear indication to you?

I've got an older ETB DigiDash2 in my race Fury and having considered all the alternatives fro my new race car I'm sticking a DigiDash in that too - they aren't cheap but they just work out of the box, come supplied with the sensors you need and don't need any complex calibration. Nice clear display and one of the best calculated gear indicators out there for a BEC.


mad4x4 - 22/11/10 at 12:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by StuartBJ
My ETB digi dash (complete with intergrated Gatso system) is wrapped up ready to go under the chrsitmas tree......

It looks a nice solid piece of Kit with all sensors included and the wiring looks straight forward.




You have your Christmas Tree up Already !


russbost - 22/11/10 at 12:43 PM

Hi There
Take a look at all the Acewell dashes on my webshop www.furoreproducts.co.uk
Good quality (never had a faulty unit), great after sales backup/parts availabilty etc very accurate (within 1% CE approved) & loads of different facilities/functions depending exactly what you're looking for, all at prices way below Evodash etc. - contact me direct for a discount off the webshop prices!

I've sold plenty of these to guys on here & no complaints (& you know what a bunch of whingers they are!)

Russ


StuartBJ - 22/11/10 at 02:24 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mad4x4
quote:
Originally posted by StuartBJ
My ETB digi dash (complete with intergrated Gatso system) is wrapped up ready to go under the chrsitmas tree......

It looks a nice solid piece of Kit with all sensors included and the wiring looks straight forward.




You have your Christmas Tree up Already !




NO!!! ....LOL The Mrs has wrapped my dash up ready to go under the tree (which isn`t up yet)


big_l - 22/11/10 at 04:12 PM

digi dash rocks i think there pretty cheap considering it does all the stuff that it can !!!!!


noc231073 - 22/11/10 at 04:48 PM

I was looking at the digidash 2 my self Can you use all the sensors that or already on the bike engine or do you need to change to the ones supplied with the dash


GeorgeM - 22/11/10 at 08:34 PM

have a look on the ETB website, full installation instructions are on there.
Fitted my DD2 with no trouble.
Does what it says on the box !


noc231073 - 22/11/10 at 10:34 PM

Yeah just had a look need to fit the etb sensors on the engine. ....


Major Stare - 24/11/10 at 09:51 PM

Its a cracking bit of kit, i have one on my BEC..... recommended


noc231073 - 24/11/10 at 10:05 PM

but my question is can i run my engine on the bike loom with this dash ....,..ie: will it run or will it only run on the standard loom


noc231073 - 24/11/10 at 10:05 PM

but my question is can i run my engine on the bike loom with this dash ....,..ie: will it run or will it only run on the standard loom


GeorgeM - 25/11/10 at 07:43 PM

The digidash is wired seperately, the rest of the wiring will not affect it.
I have the original R1 engine loom running the engine, lights etc on the MNR loom.
I kept the plugs for the bike clocks (under the dash) so that I can read any fault codes- I will just plug them in if needed.

[Edited on 25-11-10 by GeorgeM]