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Electronic Speedo Corrector Module :
The Electronic Speedo corrector module is a digital module which can apply a correction to your vehicles electronic speedometer, correcting it upwards or downwards by 1% to 99%. This is usually required when fitting a different diff ratio or different size wheels on your vehicle therefore altering the speedo reading.
The speedo corrector will only work with digital speedometers (ie will not work with cable driven speedometers)
Before you can use the Speedo Corrector, you'll have to find and identify the speedometer sensor output wire, as this module connects inline with the speedometer signal wire.
Features & Specifications
Main Features
# Allows real time alteration of speedo reading so it reads faster or slower.
# Automatic or manual set-up of input signal detection.
# Three output signal types catered for.
# LED indication of valid speed sensor signal being received.
# LED indication of output operation.
Specifications
# Output Rate: adjustable in 1% steps from 0 to 99%.
# Output: either faster or slower than the input rate.
# Input and output types: Pull up or pull down resistance or AC.
# Output swing: 0 to 8.2V or 0 to 5V or 8.2V peak-peak AC or 5V peak-peak AC.
# Minimum operating frequency: Adjustable from 1-16Hz.
# Maximum input frequency to maintain 1% change resolution: 1.2kHz.
# Maximum input voltage: 50V RMS.
# Minimum input sensitivity: 0.7V peak (on high sensitivity setting).
# Minimum input sensitivity: 2.5V peak (on low sensitivity setting).
# Power 9-15V at 25mA.
$125.00
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