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I could be wrong, but I think the difference of the mk2 over the mk1 is the ability to use the analogue needle for either speed or rpm.
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Must've been something else then, I'm sure it's mentioned in this thread somewhere.
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Don't think soTimbo wrote:They've always had that option...

Mk 2 also introduced the low fuel warning capability in conjunction with the appropriate fuel tap I believe
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According to SIP's website, the analogue speedo/rev counter option was new on the 2nd version, along with the low fuel warning.
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And they never addressed the fitment issues on some SX/TV type headsets
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I agree, and I believe the way to tell is a V1 shows the dial up to 120kph/rpmx100, and the V2 is 140kph; however the v1 did have the low fuel warning.Minority wrote:Don't think soTimbo wrote:They've always had that option...![]()
Mk 2 also introduced the low fuel warning capability in conjunction with the appropriate fuel tap I believe
Is anyone running one of these with Varitronic, using the DC feed? (or has this been covered in this mahoosive thread somewhere?

Have the buttons been improved at all?
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