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Old 10-08-06, 07:57 PM
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Need Haltech Accessory

I am located in the united states and need to buy one of these lights.....

http://www.haltech.com.au/shift_light.htm

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks...
Old 10-08-06, 08:14 PM
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Old 10-08-06, 08:55 PM
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Anybody know if this Shiftlight requires a relay? or it can be hoked up direcly to the Haltech using a 12V feed and a PWM to compelte the circuit?
Old 10-09-06, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Claudio RX-7
Anybody know if this Shiftlight requires a relay? or it can be hoked up direcly to the Haltech using a 12V feed and a PWM to compelte the circuit?
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I have never used a relay with the Autometer shiftlight when using a Haltech.
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Yea according to my haltech book it is hooked up just like you described it claudio...
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Originally Posted by crispeed
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I have never used a relay with the Autometer shiftlight when using a Haltech.
So im guessing these lights are less than 1A of load given the fact that the haltech can sink them. Good to know.
Old 10-14-06, 03:56 PM
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Just an update to this thread, I got the light yesterday and have it installed. It is a bright red led light and works great. Special thanks to C.Ludwig for posting the link. Enjoy!



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Old 10-15-06, 05:34 PM
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you can buy a box load of LED's for $38. I have a very bright single yellow LED on my car that I bought at the electronics store for $5. that Haltech light looks similair to the MSD LED shift light as well. no relay needed for small light bulb loads.
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I just ordered a haltech light also.. thanks for the info




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