Here it is with the re-flash switch installed:
DTA minature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
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Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
Buy a cheap Dymo label machine and label your knobs
Handy wee tools them.
Handy wee tools them.
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Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
Better still Stevie, I just bought a new set of AAA bateries for the one I have and it now works fine! I'll post a new pic with the labels fitted soon!stevieturbo wrote:Buy a cheap Dymo label machine and label your knobs
Handy wee tools them.
Cheers,
Martin
Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
Just as an advice, I would use a different button(recessed) for the start/stop function, because with my dyno box (I made myself) I adversely hit the start/stop button, when I was tuning on the road(with a driver, but pushing the pedal to the metal), and killed the engine
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Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
I actually used a latching switch for the flash, as didnt realise at the time it required a momentary push.
But a side effect of that was, on occasion if the switched got knocked into the flash position, the car would not start.
A handy immobiliser for those who intend to leave the box attached to the ecu.
But a side effect of that was, on occasion if the switched got knocked into the flash position, the car would not start.
A handy immobiliser for those who intend to leave the box attached to the ecu.
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Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
MarcoV6T wrote:Just as an advice, I would use a different button(recessed) for the start/stop function, because with my dyno box (I made myself) I adversely hit the start/stop button, when I was tuning on the road(with a driver, but pushing the pedal to the metal), and killed the engine
Good point!
Martin
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Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
labelled up:
Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
Nice piece of kit , well done Martin
Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes
Took delivery of mine today and it looks and feels every bit as good as it looks in the pictures. Well worth the money imo. Top job