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Thread: VDO electronic speedo install

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    VDO electronic speedo install

    Im replacing the gauges binnacle in the rangie with aftermarket speedo and tachometer.
    It is an 87 Rangie with mechanical speedo. Has anyone installed a electronic speedo in its place?
    I have a sender unit from a later D1 that will attach to the transfer but I have nO idea if it will be compatible with a VDO speedo or maybe there is another way to do it.
    The Rangie runs on straight LPG so there is no ECU.

    Hope someone can help

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    I would think a VDO electronic speedo would have frequency adjustments to suit most pulse inputs.

    You can work out the pulse frequency needed .

    I started to write down all the formulae but I think the easiest way would be to get a GPS, connect the speedo to the pulse generator and compare the speeds .
    If the speedo reads an incorrect speed then there will probably be dip switches or a rheostat to correct the speed.
    Read the instructions for the speedo carefully then perhaps you will be in a better position to ask questions.
    Regards Philip A

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    Got any pics of your new instruments? As much as I like the look of the original instruments, they are vague at best.

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    I have not bought anything yet. I wanted to make sure it was possible or find someone else who had installed one first.

    And PhilipA, I think the best time to ask questions is before a project even starts! Maybe it's just me, but you often really come across as a grumpy old man!

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    I put a VDO electronic in the 6x6. Pretty straight forward. To calibrate I got my mate the local cop to mark out a measured kilometer on a straight bit of bitumin road and used the" set " instructions. It worked out spot on.
    Only problem with it after 8 years the window that records the kays started an intermittant problem with the display. It was going to cost more to fix than a new one so I forked out and they preset it with the kays I had done on the old one.
    Didiman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Got any pics of your new instruments? As much as I like the look of the original instruments, they are vague at best.
    I ducked out and took a pic.
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    Thank for that, and the dash looks great.

    I love the max revs of 4000!

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    GPS speedo. no hook up problems.

    Thanx
    Dave

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    You are right Dave, and that is what I use now, but might make it hard to get a RWC without a working speedo.

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    I have ordered the gauges and they should arrive tomorrow.

    Just 1 more question.

    I removed the speedo cable from the transfer case and tried fitting the sender in its place. It all fits ok, but the stud to which the fork holding in the speedo cable bolted onto is not long enough. The stud does not cone out the end of the sender so I can't get the nut on. Is this just a stud which is screwed into the transfer case and if so should I be able to unscrew it? If Ivan do this then I will attach the sender with a bolt.

    Hopefully someone else has come across this before.

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