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Old 12-29-04, 11:18 AM
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less talk, more pix.
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that things for a snow mobile, whats up with that , lol im confused here!!!!!
Old 12-29-04, 03:08 PM
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Here is another pic, and the last one until the dash gets installed in a couple months.

Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."

The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.

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Old 12-29-04, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by RX-Ben
Here is another pic, and the last one until the dash gets installed in a couple months.

Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."

The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.

Ben
Nice! I really like that. Who would you buy the reluctor for the speedo from?
Old 12-29-04, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RX-Ben
Here is another pic, and the last one until the dash gets installed in a couple months.

Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."

The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.

Ben
I didn't know they had outputs like that, thats pretty sweet...
Old 12-29-04, 04:15 PM
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That would be cool if they had an integrated boost sensor as well.
Old 12-30-04, 09:22 AM
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I believe that you can add in sensors via the V-Net input on the dash, but it gets expensive (considering how cheap FC guys are!).

Racepak sells the necessary trigger setup to make the speedo work.
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