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hi peeps

my delimiter arrived this morning and the desructions are a bit vague to say the least anyone fitted on of these as it involves cutting some speedo wires and i'm a bit apprehensive

any advise welcome big thanx in advance

matty

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probably not very helpful but my advice would be not to fit one, it will screw up your steering assistance, hicas, and autobox.

Basically the unit needs to be wired in the signal line so it can change the signal sent to the clocks.

You won't notice any changes to your steering etc ( I didn't) and your odometer will read in miles .

 

You have to cut one of the wires going to the plug on the rear of the speedo cluster (easier with the cluster removed and out of the way) and connect it to the black-box. There should then be a wire from the box to feed back in to the speedo.

There are different methods for doing this but the idea is the same.

 

HTH.

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probably not very helpful but my advice would be not to fit one, it will screw up your steering assistance, hicas, and autobox.

dont have it mate its a n/a manual

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Basically the unit needs to be wired in the signal line so it can change the signal sent to the clocks.

You won't notice any changes to your steering etc ( I didn't) and your odometer will read in miles .

 

You have to cut one of the wires going to the plug on the rear of the speedo cluster (easier with the cluster removed and out of the way) and connect it to the black-box. There should then be a wire from the box to feed back in to the speedo.

There are different methods for doing this but the idea is the same.

 

HTH.

cheers mate its supposed to delimit and make the mileometer read in miles not kph had a chip fitted that was supposed to do this but i think it lies to me

probably not very helpful but my advice would be not to fit one, it will screw up your steering assistance, hicas, and autobox.

as above ^^^^^^^^^^ dont know what you paid but you would of been better buying a chipped ecu that gives you the option of upping the boost and has a de-limiter built in

 

oh i forgot to mention i have a socketed ecu and a john dixon chip :D

had someone buying it but has not come back so £100 to your door and its yours ;)

Tried this last year.

 

Long story short, car in garage for 2 months while they tried to sort the mess I made of it. (Had cam belt done at same time). Came back from garage with gauges working but still in kph and not delimited. I bought a set of UK clocks and got a chip off the birthday boy AndyP.

 

All sorted. Cost a lot more than it should of in the end though.

 

I may have a set of UK clocks for sale shortly as well.

 

Darrell

cheers mate its supposed to delimit and make the mileometer read in miles not kph had a chip fitted that was supposed to do this but i think it lies to me

Mine's an NA manual too and I fitted a convertor.

 

The ECU chip should remove the limiter but you'd still need to fit UK clocks to to get it to work in MPH.

 

It's the ideal solution but I'm tight and UK series 4 clocks are impossible to get, so I have a convertor. :D

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Mine's an NA manual too and I fitted a convertor.

 

The ECU chip should remove the limiter but you'd still need to fit UK clocks to to get it to work in MPH.

 

It's the ideal solution but I'm tight and UK series 4 clocks are impossible to get, so I have a convertor. :D

cheers for that mate....was it hard to fit

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