that is what i thought it could be for the terrican which has a good diesel nowStrange Rover wrote:Like I said - installed by us.Humpy wrote:Thats interestingStrange Rover wrote:
Looking at $2800 installed by us (Haultech)
Sam
Sam Keck (overkill) has bumped his price from $2750 for my brother to $3500 quoted for my dads lux, apparently because Haultech are using better components now
For us the basic components that can be fit to any vehicle is easy to produce - the hard part is actually making these components fit any vehicle.
When we started looking at selling the traction control we were just going to fit it to any sort of vehicle that we could. We have thought about how this would or could evolve and we have now changed our direction a bit.
Our plan now for the traction control is to initially develop kits for vehicles that you carnt get air lockers for - we believe that this is the easiest and most cost effective way for us to introduce this to the market. It also gets around the issue of our product being directly compared against the airlockers etc. which will always be an issue for this product (look at the number of times I have answered this question).
The other issue is of course being able to service this product - until we get to the point were we have lots of these things running around and lots of different people that know a bit about them (to fix them if they ever fawk up) we will be picky about who we sell to and where the vehicle is going to operate. The last thing we need is for our product to go somewhere and rip a wire off something and stop working and have no body to be able to fix it.
So if somebody rings up and wants traction control on something that fits these criteria then I bend over backwards and get it installed anywhere for the $2800 because this is the market we want to target - if there is no other locker option ill even make it happen if the vehicle goes to a remote area (which just takes more risk on our part dollar wise to make happen)
If somebody has a vehicle that you can buy airlockers for then I will ask lots of questions as to why they want the traction control and what they are going to do with it. I dont want anybody buying this product with false expectations cause thats not the way to get a new product happening.
Basically in the case of putting the setup on a hilux Im not developing a kit for it so to do that install its a full custom job (or a job thats not subsidised by Haultech) So for Overkill this is where the extra expense is - he has to make up the install kit himself.
Sam
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Fair enoughStrange Rover wrote:Like I said - installed by us.Humpy wrote:Thats interestingStrange Rover wrote:
Looking at $2800 installed by us (Haultech)
Sam
Sam Keck (overkill) has bumped his price from $2750 for my brother to $3500 quoted for my dads lux, apparently because Haultech are using better components now
For us the basic components that can be fit to any vehicle is easy to produce - the hard part is actually making these components fit any vehicle.
When we started looking at selling the traction control we were just going to fit it to any sort of vehicle that we could. We have thought about how this would or could evolve and we have now changed our direction a bit.
Our plan now for the traction control is to initially develop kits for vehicles that you carnt get air lockers for - we believe that this is the easiest and most cost effective way for us to introduce this to the market. It also gets around the issue of our product being directly compared against the airlockers etc. which will always be an issue for this product (look at the number of times I have answered this question).
The other issue is of course being able to service this product - until we get to the point were we have lots of these things running around and lots of different people that know a bit about them (to fix them if they ever fawk up) we will be picky about who we sell to and where the vehicle is going to operate. The last thing we need is for our product to go somewhere and rip a wire off something and stop working and have no body to be able to fix it.
So if somebody rings up and wants traction control on something that fits these criteria then I bend over backwards and get it installed anywhere for the $2800 because this is the market we want to target - if there is no other locker option ill even make it happen if the vehicle goes to a remote area (which just takes more risk on our part dollar wise to make happen)
If somebody has a vehicle that you can buy airlockers for then I will ask lots of questions as to why they want the traction control and what they are going to do with it. I dont want anybody buying this product with false expectations cause thats not the way to get a new product happening.
Basically in the case of putting the setup on a hilux Im not developing a kit for it so to do that install its a full custom job (or a job thats not subsidised by Haultech) So for Overkill this is where the extra expense is - he has to make up the install kit himself.
Sam
That makes sense

Basically what we've seen is that most people who can get lockers would tell them to bugger off at that price ($3500) anyway. For many vehicles you could get air lockers fitted front and rear paying full retail for less than that.
So looking at them from that perspective I think they're on to the right market (the people who have no choice).
However, there's a very good reason why lockers havent been developed for most of these rigs and it's because people aren't gonna do that kind of 4wding in them.
I still dont think there's much chance of these being commercially successful unless they're cheaper than airlockers and available for mainstram 4wd models to get volume sales, but good luck to them for putting out an alternative.
So looking at them from that perspective I think they're on to the right market (the people who have no choice).
However, there's a very good reason why lockers havent been developed for most of these rigs and it's because people aren't gonna do that kind of 4wding in them.
I still dont think there's much chance of these being commercially successful unless they're cheaper than airlockers and available for mainstram 4wd models to get volume sales, but good luck to them for putting out an alternative.
So by the looks of the parts it’s just an over engineered ABS kit operated by air.
But every wheel has its own master cylinder to control the flow of fluid and pressure
So in other words if you knew a bit about this you could maybe run out and buy an abs brake system of a vt vr vs commodore and set one up your self and probably cost loads less ?
I might be wrong and I would say DON’T TRY this at home folks
But every wheel has its own master cylinder to control the flow of fluid and pressure
So in other words if you knew a bit about this you could maybe run out and buy an abs brake system of a vt vr vs commodore and set one up your self and probably cost loads less ?
I might be wrong and I would say DON’T TRY this at home folks
Cheers
Brendon
2008 nissan patrol
Factory bullbar with 12000lbs ironman winch, PLESSEY_MTR96_UHF 100ch 25watts
needs diff lock F/R
Brendon
2008 nissan patrol
Factory bullbar with 12000lbs ironman winch, PLESSEY_MTR96_UHF 100ch 25watts
needs diff lock F/R
ABS sensors are no where near accurate enough and you can knock yourself out trying ......bushytas wrote:So by the looks of the parts it’s just an over engineered ABS kit operated by air.
But every wheel has its own master cylinder to control the flow of fluid and pressure
So in other words if you knew a bit about this you could maybe run out and buy an abs brake system of a vt vr vs commodore and set one up your self and probably cost loads less ?
I might be wrong and I would say DON’T TRY this at home folks
Tom
Have a look on the first page of this thread for a better description ..... but you are right it is a very simple system. You could apply the brakes in a thousand different ways and the setup would still work.bushytas wrote:So by the looks of the parts it’s just an over engineered ABS kit operated by air.
But every wheel has its own master cylinder to control the flow of fluid and pressure
So in other words if you knew a bit about this you could maybe run out and buy an abs brake system of a vt vr vs commodore and set one up your self and probably cost loads less ?
I might be wrong and I would say DON’T TRY this at home folks
popeye is right - its the software that is the clever part.
Sam
read the whole thread... it can be adapted to any vehicle... and they'd prefer to do the fitting themselves in queensland, but as overkill have installed it, perhaps there is a dealer in your state...Momo wrote:Hmmm, I guess it's no to both then.Momo wrote:Will you be doing a kit for the grand vitara?
Are there any options for interstate buyers?
Or selective hearing.
why not contact the company directly instead of sobbing on a bullitin board
Spit my last breath
nice one *edit*
I have read the whole thread and every other one, and searched the net, and tried to email them.
AFAIK the guys posting here are the company involved.
If they make a kit for a specific vehicle, then I would say the chances of them selling it interstate will improve.
Instead of putting forward my 2c like everyone else I'm actually interested in buying it.
**EDIT ***
No sledging here thanks, RaginRover
I have read the whole thread and every other one, and searched the net, and tried to email them.
AFAIK the guys posting here are the company involved.
If they make a kit for a specific vehicle, then I would say the chances of them selling it interstate will improve.
Instead of putting forward my 2c like everyone else I'm actually interested in buying it.

**EDIT ***
No sledging here thanks, RaginRover
Call Sam and ask him - or send him a PMMomo wrote:nice one *edit*
I have read the whole thread and every other one, and searched the net, and tried to email them.
AFAIK the guys posting here are the company involved.
If they make a kit for a specific vehicle, then I would say the chances of them selling it interstate will improve.
Instead of putting forward my 2c like everyone else I'm actually interested in buying it.
**EDIT ***
No sledging here thanks, RaginRover
Tom
found in this thread
and i want to know what the sledging said
i can take it
RaginRover wrote: 1. Portable - can fit any vehicle
they are the company involved, but some might not take a comment on a bullitin board as seriously as they might take a phone call enquiry.Strange Rover wrote: So if somebody rings up and wants traction control on something that fits these criteria then I bend over backwards and get it installed anywhere for the $2800 because this is the market we want to target
and i want to know what the sledging said

Spit my last breath
bad_religion_au wrote:found in this thread
RaginRover wrote: 1. Portable - can fit any vehicle
Strange Rover:
Our plan now for the traction control is to initially develop kits for vehicles that you carnt get air lockers for
bad_religion_au wrote:Strange Rover wrote: So if somebody rings up and wants traction control on something that fits these criteria then I bend over backwards and get it installed anywhere for the $2800 because this is the market we want to target
Does this mean anywhere in QL, east coast, whole of Aus?
Sure but whats wrong with asking here, its a good question that can help others who might be interested. It's nice to get as much info as possible before picking up the phone, gives you a chance to think it all through in your own timebad_religion_au wrote: they are the company involved, but some might not take a comment on a bullitin board as seriously as they might take a phone call enquiry.

started with ass, ended with hole.bad_religion_au wrote: and i want to know what the sledging saidi can take it
Generally best to just phone us if you are serious.Momo wrote:nice one *edit*
I have read the whole thread and every other one, and searched the net, and tried to email them.
AFAIK the guys posting here are the company involved.
If they make a kit for a specific vehicle, then I would say the chances of them selling it interstate will improve.
Instead of putting forward my 2c like everyone else I'm actually interested in buying it.
**EDIT ***
No sledging here thanks, RaginRover
I guess I dont pay as much attention to posts as i could and I can explain more in 5 minutes in a phone conversation what it would take me an hour to type here.
Sam
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