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KOSO DB02R speedo any good?
mcg - 16/11/10 at 10:23 AM

Hi,

As above, I am looking to buy this multifunction set and wondered if anyone had used it on their build? Seems to have a few cool things to play with, as well as (more importantly) has the speed and rev's all in one set, and seems pretty reasonably priced.

http://www.digital-speedos.co.uk/

DB02R multi function RPM, Speed, Temp etc..


Cheers

Matt


russbost - 16/11/10 at 10:36 AM

Take a look at the Acewell 1600, does everything the Koso does for the same money (less Locosters discount if you buy it thro' me ) & gives you a 50 lap timer & wired remote control, plus a max temp warning light (which could save you an engine!!) into the bargain!

Obviously I accept I'm biased as I sell them, but I honestly don't think you can match Acewell for price,service & after sales backup - I've been dealing with them for around 3 years, sold 100's of units & never had one faulty!


mikeb - 16/11/10 at 12:08 PM

No real word use of either but saturn sports cars has the koso one at a decent price.
personally I prefer anologue gauges but do like the mix on the koso one.


russbost - 16/11/10 at 05:11 PM

Ummmmmmmmm................ the DB02R doesn't have any analogue functions


mcg - 16/11/10 at 10:28 PM

okeydokie - bit of a novice question, but what are 'analogue functions' and how does that affect the set up?



quote:
Originally posted by russbost
Ummmmmmmmm................ the DB02R doesn't have any analogue functions


russbost - 18/11/10 at 07:54 PM

In this context:-

analogue - like the second hand of a watch, or the needle on a multi meter
digital - well, fairly obvious, displays in digit form

The more expensive Kosos have an analogue tacho needle & separate digital display, the cheaper ones are purely digital displays