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Here is yet again more gear for sale:

Make a reasonable offer time all items listed in blue make a reasonable bid on

all items in red are firm prices!

Stock R33 fuel pressure regulator

Used

$20 $10

Genuine RB25DET water pump in box

good condition used

$50 $30

Bosch Wide band O2 sensor

used

$50 $40

Brand new Genuine Toyota Oil filter in box

suits 4A-GE/GZE, 3S-GTE, 2Y&3Y Engines

$10 $5

JAW Japan Shift light Brand new,With simple plug and play installation. Has been pulled

out of box to look at but has not been used

$100 (RRP $150) Sold

Starbo G-12 Turbo Timer

Used good condition.

$20

FET TB-508 Turbo timer

Used good condition

$20

Jaycar Digital Fuel Adjuster

Built from a jaycar kit. bult it myself works great.needs hand controller. dont need it now i have my power fc

$20

Small Nismo Sticker

$2

Brand new Genuine S13 Rear Silvia Bage

Still in box

$40 $20 (rrp $65-$80) Part # 99099-35F01

Brand New Genuine S13 Rear Nissan Badge

Stil in Packet

$20 $10 (rrp $30-$40) Part # 9909935F00

S13 SR20DET Steel intercoler pipe with adapter already fitted for blitz BOV

(from Stock cooler or arc upgraded intercooler to throttle body)

$40 $30

Autotecnica Horn button

Brand new

$5

All items now for individual sale

Buy all of this stuff plus all the gear from my other for sale post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Au...nd-t207193.html

and a stack of car audio gear including

Use all this stuff or sell it here or on other forum's or ebay it

to make a profit i dont care i just need all this suff gone.

Located in Sydney's Western Suburbs

All sales are cash only and you have to pick it up

$150 $100 $80 $50 FIRM for everything i want it gone including the audio gear

Kind regards

Dave

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Wide band O2 sensor, New oil filters, New subaru floor mats added

Toatal bargan price of $550 & $700 for the lot

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if you have anything you think i might be interested in im willing to swap the lot for something of interest to me :cool:

You sent me a PM, can you pm me a photo of the shift light out in the open.. I want to see the cover of it .. is it bling bling or black? what colour is the shift light itself?

price drop on total prices due to sale of hicas lock bar and digital speed meter.

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do u know if the flash light works of rpm according to the factory needle (which is a bit slow) or is it connected to the ecu rpm (realtime)?

actually its really cleaver its made so even a monkey can opperate it. it connects to power and thats it.

its rpm reference signal is the back emf that altinator produces. as the altinator rotates it creates pulses/bursts of energy, Because an altinator generates 3 phase ac current whitch is converted to dc current through a series of diodes. you might not see this signal on a multimeter however on a occyliscope it is quite clear. the shift light has a small processing box which captures this unique signal and uses it as the Rpm signal. kind of like a g-tech (i think thats what the gizzmo is called.) so the answer to your Question is yes it is accurate and yes it is real time but you will need to set it up. as there is no rpm specific setting due to it can be used in anything from a car to a truck. you have a knob to set the lights brightness (and let me say u need the brightness knob because the high intensity blue leds in the shift light are F%$king bright) and another with rpm low/high so an accurate working tacho is required to set it up. They are simple and easy so even the most car illiterate person will find it hard to stuff up the installation. Plug, play, set & Forget its that simple.

I hope that answers yours and anyone elses questions about the shift light.

Kind regards

Dave

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