sip speedo sensor
- garry inglis
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wack 63 that pic of your front set up should be in the tate gallery lol/////
I used an oil drain plug but have contenplated one ofthose new anodized alloy onescorrado wrote:Nice neat cap to blank off the original speedo fitting.wack 63 wrote:Thank you but it's one I built for a mate.
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MB used to sell a bracket for the trailtech speedos which are similar to a SIP ,simple bracket that fitted on the axle on the near side of the disc , a lot more neater than the ones on show here.
That's how I did mine.smoore-gt225 wrote:I just did it like this in the end glued the magnet to the disc,
seems to work fine not got to worry about the cable anymore
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I run on the cable now though on the sip because I use the magnet for my Gamma.
Sip speedo defo reads higher than the gamma!
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cartmel808
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If you use the active sensor do you still need to use a magnet for the pick-up?
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