SX250LC custom

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some small pics of wiring and other trims....
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Wiring is going slow, hopefully finished soon!
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leigh
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very neat that nice
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Ruudboy wrote: Wiring is going slow, hopefully finished soon!
Anything I can help you with? This helps give a professional finish to any custom wiring loom. :D

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Ha Ha, we got the tools!

If you happen to have a diagram, which contains ... waterpump, ac/dc converter, bat (for gauges only), EGT, Water temp guage, vapor with its 4 connection... then oh yeah chiselspeed adv/retart unit and i am forgetting something... then that would help.. lol
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Very nice build, well done.
Your hydraulic clutch is neat as!
Does it work?
standing mile: 118.6mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
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willwander wrote:Very nice build, well done.
Your hydraulic clutch is neat as!
Does it work?
It worked on the dryrun, long term results will have to wait.. But its hand build by Chris Sadd of CS Engineering, the inside of the side casing is very nicely done (man of few words, i think our total communication was about 12 lines over 6 emails, lol).... I know he has sold a quite few like it! His website is: http://www.csengineering.fsnet.co.uk/ think he is doing them since 2002 or so...
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They do work extremely well and are a work of art
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mark wrote:They do work extremely well and are a work of art
Do tell Mark, do look trick i have to say. In what way are they an improvment over the conventional wire operated ones and how much work is needed to the case? Also what are the drawbacks?

Please answer the questions in order with bullet points, oh and maybe a features and benefits section to summarize..... ;) :D
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on my wish list :D
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