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Old 13-06-2018, 11:15   #61
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Hi George, I would be keen to learn more about this. dave.brown23@gmail.com

I also would like to purchase a tuning box if you are prepared to send to NZ at my cost. if that was something we could work out then PM or email me please.


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Hi I am no longer selling them... I am happy to send you the pics of where to install a 1k pot to get the same results cheers
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Old 13-06-2018, 21:36   #62
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One of the wires looks quite yellow but I think it might be more of a white, the pins are numbered on the inside of the plug too Clive. Ignore the Scotch clip wire thingys, they were supposed to be temporary until I decided whether I liked it or not, I have discovered some really good connectors today though, I'm gonna post them eksewhere
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Old 13-06-2018, 21:50   #63
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FAO Lazyferret
One of the wires looks quite yellow but I think it might be more of a white, the pins are numbered on the inside of the plug too Clive. Ignore the Scotch clip wire thingys, they were supposed to be temporary until I decided whether I liked it or not, I have discovered some really good connectors today though, I'm gonna post them eksewhere
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Thank You...
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Old 13-06-2018, 22:06   #64
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Is your switch inside Doug or is it under the bonnet?
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Old 13-06-2018, 22:22   #65
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It's Inside
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Old 13-06-2018, 22:27   #66
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Yeh its inside, I forgot to take a pic but will tomorrow. Been busy today but will hopefully get time to get a few better pics of the wiring too
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Old 14-06-2018, 17:10   #67
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Hopefully you can see in this pic that the wires are not cut but spliced into....
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Old 14-06-2018, 17:11   #68
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If you get over ambitious about turning it up, does it put the truck into limp mode?
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If you get over ambitious about turning it up, does it put the truck into limp mode?
Yes, a quick flick of the ignition on and off sorts it. I has to be up very very high though, much higher than I have it.
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Old 14-06-2018, 18:51   #71
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Yes, a quick flick of the ignition on and off sorts it. I has to be up very very high though, much higher than I have it.
Sorry for all the questions... I am trying to decide how best to have a play with this... how much do you normally turn it? e.g. much past the half way point, or is it only really in the first half of it?
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Old 14-06-2018, 19:32   #72
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This is off, it turns anti clockwise and does not do a full revolution, about half/two thirds....
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Old 14-06-2018, 19:37   #73
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This is full, I never drive it like this, not even sure it would drive like this....
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Old 16-06-2018, 21:31   #74
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Well I got 5 mins today and this..


All eventually turned into this...


I wired it up as per George's diagram and f**k me this thing shifts, I put a 270 ohm resistor in to stop the resistance dropping too much but on max its immense. No ill effects so far apart from cooking my brakes lol. Well worth it.
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Old 16-06-2018, 22:55   #75
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Well I got 5 mins today and this..


All eventually turned into this...


I wired it up as per George's diagram and f**k me this thing shifts, I put a 270 ohm resistor in to stop the resistance dropping too much but on max its immense. No ill effects so far apart from cooking my brakes lol. Well worth it.
Just watch your clutch
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