DTA minature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes

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Re: Miniature "Knobs" or "Dyno" boxes

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Here it is with the re-flash switch installed:

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That looks great martin!
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Buy a cheap Dymo label machine and label your knobs

Handy wee tools them.
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stevieturbo wrote:Buy a cheap Dymo label machine and label your knobs

Handy wee tools them.
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! :lol:

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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 :lol:
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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.
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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 :lol:

Good point!

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labelled up:

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Nice piece of kit 8-) , well done Martin
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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 8-)
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