Folks, I'm needing to do this now myself and this thread is a little old now.
So, are the Truespeed units available and if not, any suppliers for the unit Steve has?
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Folks, I'm needing to do this now myself and this thread is a little old now.
So, are the Truespeed units available and if not, any suppliers for the unit Steve has?
Alrighty then ....
The Superlift/Truspeed modules don't seem to be made any more or if they are, their marketing department is shocking.
I purchased a correction unit from Hunter Di directly. He doesn't have a website but there is an email address you can contact him on. For the princely sum of $176 I was sent out the appropriate unit and now I just have to install it. Slunnie's pics of the install he did will come in handy here.
When I got the unit I was scratching my head with how I was going to calculate the pulses, Hz of the speedo etc in order to calibrate the unit. There is a couple of sheets with the unit that detail the ratio change and the switch positions to achieve that.
The easiest way to correct is to go from the 1:1 ratio (stock signal) and then apply the correction % for your vehicle. Eg. If you are doing an actual 110km/h at an indicated 100km/h you need to set the correction to 1 : 1.1. The plus with this is you can run multiple tyre sizes and apply a correction for each tyre size, noting the ratio on the table.
Now to set it, wire it up and trust my speedo!
let us know when its setup
I fitted one of these to my Defender td5 so I can run the Roverdrive overdrive in 5th gear.
Speedo healer, you can get them on ebay
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Paul.
I got one from hummingbird electronics, works well, heaps of adjustment and made in Australia.
Here we go folks - C6100 install