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Jaycar Speedo Corrector
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:34 am
by thwack
Hi All,
I am tryingto find out how many people use this to correct the speedo after changing tyres / diffs.
I have built one for a GQ Patrol and have not got it working yet. I have not found any information on the net about setting this unit up for a particular vehicle. If everyone who has used one can put up the details for the resistor placing and the link states.
ie. R1 or R2 and LK2 LK3 at position X or Y
Then when other people are looking it will be easier to find.
Thwack
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 10:10 am
by Utemad
I did this to my 1997 Rodeo
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... car+speedo
It works great and for about $50 all up it is fantastic value compared to the off the shelf versions.
I did all the testing of the unit (to find the info needed for the links) in my driveway with the rear on chassis stands.
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 11:31 am
by j-top paj
will this work on a GU? im assuming its for electronic speedos?
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 3:51 pm
by Utemad
Electronic speedos only.
Very easy to fit once you work out the various link positions.
Should be easy on a GU as no doubt someone will have done it before.
Small Tip for GQ and possibly GU Patrols
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:08 pm
by thwack
For Interest sake - The GQ patrol is set up with no resisor in R1 or R2 and Lk2 & LK3 at position Y. But there is a catch.....
There is a small modification for the speedo corrector to allow anyone with a GQ patrol to use this on the speedo corrector. If this works on other vehicles as well please post what they are.
According to siliconchip.com.au (the designer of the kit)
Connect a 100uF capacitor to the output of the speedometer corrector. The plus side connects to the speedometer correctors output and the - side to the speedometer. A a 1k ohm resistor connects from the - side of the capacitor to ground. This gives the required AC signal for your speedometer.
I will be trying this soon and will post results.
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:09 pm
by V6XtraHilux
Anybody use one of the correctors in the previous model Hilux??
I gave up after much fiddling around. Corrector still sitting on the lounge table!
I'd like the option of a DPDT switch that I can flick and run my standard 31s, then flick to the corrector and use my 33s.
Cheers
Speedo Corrector Not doing Anything
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:37 pm
by thwack
V6XtraHilux,
Did you run through the proceedure 1 & 2. What did you work out as the input type?
Where did you have LK2 and LK3 and R1 R2?
thwack
speedo correction device
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 7:34 am
by mmaaxx
g'day all,
Ive fitted a Marks Adaptors Variable Ratio Box, that allows you to adjust settings for two tyres so that you can ran your road tyres on setting A and your offroad tyres on setting B, and toggle between them at the flick of a switch. It cost me $165- comes with instructions how to fit (very easy) and a whole chart of ratios and settings to suit your needs.
TUFF_IFS_LUX
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 12:43 pm
by thwack
mmaaxx,
In my opinion having two selectable ratios is not enough flexibility. The Patrol we are installing this in has 4 sets of different sized tyres that are frequently used. I have modified the jaycar box to be externally switchable via push button BCD counters and a small switch for faster / slower. This gives us an infinite number of settings and only takes a second or two to change.
Having to reset the marks adaptor box every time a different set of tyres is used could be a pain in the A##. Especially if it is mounted behind the dash as we are putting the Jaycar unit.
Thwack
Testing
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 9:27 am
by thwack
I have now tried that capacitor fix and it seems to work very well, up until 80Kmh when the speedo drops to zero. I will try to fix this problem and then post an update.
Finally Working (Simple Really)
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:09 pm
by thwack
Following my earlier post about the speedo reaching 80 then dropping to zero there is a really simple fix (took me ages to stop looking for an indepth problem and try something simple) I found the solution.
Even though the instructions disagree add in the 1K resistor to ground on the input signal. This will give full range of operation and enable the box to work.
Thwack
Re: speedo correction device
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:56 pm
by bundytunna
mmaaxx wrote:g'day all,
Ive fitted a Marks Adaptors Variable Ratio Box, that allows you to adjust settings for two tyres so that you can ran your road tyres on setting A and your offroad tyres on setting B, and toggle between them at the flick of a switch. It cost me $165- comes with instructions how to fit (very easy) and a whole chart of ratios and settings to suit your needs.
TUFF_IFS_LUX
i thort these units sold for in excess of 300?
is that including fittin or sumin?
wood it be possible to fit one of these to a autometer speedo as well?
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 5:05 am
by thwack
If your speedo is electronic the Jaycar Speedo Corrector will probably work. If it is mechanical - no go.