Tera or JB Conversion SYE
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Re: Tera or JB Conversion SYE
Sure, although I was hoping that someone else had already done it and was
willing to share some thoughts.
TW
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
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> Well, that SGI5 actually looks like it would do the trick though you'd
> apparently have to wire it in since I doubt it can just be plugged in.
> It's priced low enough that I will look into seeing if it's appropriate
> for my own business since we don't have calibrators for all the brands of
> trucks we do. If you get one and it works out, it'd be great if you
> posted comments and feelings about the product here!
>
> Jerry
>
> TW wrote:
>> Well, I am relying on whats written on the internet, but I understand
>> that the Dakota Digital SGI5 signal converter (www.dakotadigital.com) is
>> all that is needed to adjust the signal that goes from the replacement
>> speedo pickup and the Jeep speedometer. As I have not purchased the kit
>> yet, your input for validity of the claim that its a simple step to
>> reconfigure the signal would be appreciated.
>>
>> TW
>>
willing to share some thoughts.
TW
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:9Y4Je.53414$Eo.9062@fed1read04...
> Well, that SGI5 actually looks like it would do the trick though you'd
> apparently have to wire it in since I doubt it can just be plugged in.
> It's priced low enough that I will look into seeing if it's appropriate
> for my own business since we don't have calibrators for all the brands of
> trucks we do. If you get one and it works out, it'd be great if you
> posted comments and feelings about the product here!
>
> Jerry
>
> TW wrote:
>> Well, I am relying on whats written on the internet, but I understand
>> that the Dakota Digital SGI5 signal converter (www.dakotadigital.com) is
>> all that is needed to adjust the signal that goes from the replacement
>> speedo pickup and the Jeep speedometer. As I have not purchased the kit
>> yet, your input for validity of the claim that its a simple step to
>> reconfigure the signal would be appreciated.
>>
>> TW
>>
#52
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Re: Tera or JB Conversion SYE
Sure, although I was hoping that someone else had already done it and was
willing to share some thoughts.
TW
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:9Y4Je.53414$Eo.9062@fed1read04...
> Well, that SGI5 actually looks like it would do the trick though you'd
> apparently have to wire it in since I doubt it can just be plugged in.
> It's priced low enough that I will look into seeing if it's appropriate
> for my own business since we don't have calibrators for all the brands of
> trucks we do. If you get one and it works out, it'd be great if you
> posted comments and feelings about the product here!
>
> Jerry
>
> TW wrote:
>> Well, I am relying on whats written on the internet, but I understand
>> that the Dakota Digital SGI5 signal converter (www.dakotadigital.com) is
>> all that is needed to adjust the signal that goes from the replacement
>> speedo pickup and the Jeep speedometer. As I have not purchased the kit
>> yet, your input for validity of the claim that its a simple step to
>> reconfigure the signal would be appreciated.
>>
>> TW
>>
willing to share some thoughts.
TW
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:9Y4Je.53414$Eo.9062@fed1read04...
> Well, that SGI5 actually looks like it would do the trick though you'd
> apparently have to wire it in since I doubt it can just be plugged in.
> It's priced low enough that I will look into seeing if it's appropriate
> for my own business since we don't have calibrators for all the brands of
> trucks we do. If you get one and it works out, it'd be great if you
> posted comments and feelings about the product here!
>
> Jerry
>
> TW wrote:
>> Well, I am relying on whats written on the internet, but I understand
>> that the Dakota Digital SGI5 signal converter (www.dakotadigital.com) is
>> all that is needed to adjust the signal that goes from the replacement
>> speedo pickup and the Jeep speedometer. As I have not purchased the kit
>> yet, your input for validity of the claim that its a simple step to
>> reconfigure the signal would be appreciated.
>>
>> TW
>>
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tera or JB Conversion SYE
Sure, although I was hoping that someone else had already done it and was
willing to share some thoughts.
TW
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:9Y4Je.53414$Eo.9062@fed1read04...
> Well, that SGI5 actually looks like it would do the trick though you'd
> apparently have to wire it in since I doubt it can just be plugged in.
> It's priced low enough that I will look into seeing if it's appropriate
> for my own business since we don't have calibrators for all the brands of
> trucks we do. If you get one and it works out, it'd be great if you
> posted comments and feelings about the product here!
>
> Jerry
>
> TW wrote:
>> Well, I am relying on whats written on the internet, but I understand
>> that the Dakota Digital SGI5 signal converter (www.dakotadigital.com) is
>> all that is needed to adjust the signal that goes from the replacement
>> speedo pickup and the Jeep speedometer. As I have not purchased the kit
>> yet, your input for validity of the claim that its a simple step to
>> reconfigure the signal would be appreciated.
>>
>> TW
>>
willing to share some thoughts.
TW
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:9Y4Je.53414$Eo.9062@fed1read04...
> Well, that SGI5 actually looks like it would do the trick though you'd
> apparently have to wire it in since I doubt it can just be plugged in.
> It's priced low enough that I will look into seeing if it's appropriate
> for my own business since we don't have calibrators for all the brands of
> trucks we do. If you get one and it works out, it'd be great if you
> posted comments and feelings about the product here!
>
> Jerry
>
> TW wrote:
>> Well, I am relying on whats written on the internet, but I understand
>> that the Dakota Digital SGI5 signal converter (www.dakotadigital.com) is
>> all that is needed to adjust the signal that goes from the replacement
>> speedo pickup and the Jeep speedometer. As I have not purchased the kit
>> yet, your input for validity of the claim that its a simple step to
>> reconfigure the signal would be appreciated.
>>
>> TW
>>
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