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![]() Spud - was considering one of them myself in the future - even put a motoribke sender in the tank in aticipation!. Is that the RX2n? Do you happen to have a wiring diagram for it - wanted a nosy so I could look at the setup but cannot find one online.
If you do supply them what would also be useful is the adaptor and sensor to fit directly onto a type 9 box. I think the one adaptor and sensor that Burtons do might work. I'm guessing there is not enough room to fit it flush into the dash between the top of the steering cowl and the top of the scuttle looking at your pic? Cheers Dave
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Yes it is the RX2n, which goes upto 10k the other version goes upto 20k. The fuel sender runs of either 100k or 500k which works off the Sierra. The Dash does not fit flush above the steering wheel but looks okay on the bracket. The kit comes with its own active speed sensor plus fixing bracket which works off magnetic induction against any rotating part. Mine works fine off the uj on the prop. Means you can do away with type 9 adaptors. You then set the number of pick up points, 8 for the uj, wheel circumference divided the diff ratio. Speed can then be checked and adjusted by gps receiver. I've attached a scan of the wiring installation - cant attached large files though so quality aint too good. Should Help.....AndyH
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