Hoddo
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Okay guys, a few of you will know I've been trying to get my hands on a set of new clocks for my car.
I'm wanting to do this due to mine not having a rpm counter.
Now the trouble is, I'm a rookie when it comes to looking under the hood. so cannot work out what mine is.
Now, I need to work out if mines cable driven or electric!
I've been discussing in u2u that the possible clue is electric clocks start @ 0 mph, and cable driven clocks start at 10 mph.
anyone fitted either and can confirm this?
[Edited on 09-12-2006 by Hoddo]
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TNM
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?fid=1
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Hoddo
I've been discussing in u2u that the possible clue is electric clocks start @ 0 mph, and cable driven clocks start at 10 mph.
anyone fitted either and can confirm this?
yes, that is correct. I have a set of electronic clocks for sale if thats what you want.
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?fid=1
yea soz, realised after I posted nvm
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Jonny P
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just take the clocks out, if there is a big fat wire going into the back of them, they are cable driven, if they come out with no probs and no fat wire into it, electrically driven
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Planty02
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I believe that all cable driven start at 10 and eletronic start at 0 as you say. I know mine are cable and my old and new set both start at 10 mph
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Cybermonkey
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original GSi's were 0-140 and were cable driven...
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
original GSi's were 0-140 and were cable driven...
I have never seen one anyway
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Ste L
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my gsi's are 10-140 and are cable driven
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Hoddo
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so we cn safely say cable driven start at 10 mph? cos am still lookin at which i need!
Thx
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Ste L
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easiest way, pop your bonnet and look for a speedo cable going to the top fo the gear box
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Ste L
easiest way, pop your bonnet and look for a speedo cable going to the top fo the gear box
is there an image of where to look in the haynes manual does anyone know?
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Hoddo
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well, I've had my car serviced today! and the mechanic said that its cable driven, so Im looking for a set of speedo's with 10 mph -> 130 mph with a rev counter! If you've U2U'd me reguarding clocks then, hopefully i've replied!
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