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Jay,,,I looked for ages, but couldn't find a thing,,,,I'm thinking now I'll buy the Autometer one with the module so I don't have to use their tacho. The rev pills sound good cause I think if you use, say a 6800 or 6900 it's gives you time to shift before bouncing. I ran an R8 the other night and using 6 grand off the line, it bagged them up nicely ,,but I was on the limiter before I knew it. Took me till 3rd to grab him....

Miguel,,,do you know if the Silverwater one is adjustable?.

Neil

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Guys,

Jon on SDU found this link for me.

http://rely.net/~dustin/shift_light/shift.htm

I'm gunna try and build it next week so I'll let you know how it goes. Looks like it should come in at around $30 or so.

It's a really small and simple cuircut (just right for my simple mind :P ), and it's just what I was looking for.

Give me a few weeks and I'll give you an update.

J

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And you think your stupid Jay,,,,,go right ahead and make it using the drawing,,,,shit I don't even know half of whats there. I think I know who's stupid here. Think I'll buy the Autometer one,but I'll bet you I'll need help.

Neil.

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NDR.... LOL,

It took a while for it to come back to me, a loooong while.. :P

If it all works out and is easy to put together, I might make up a handful for anyone on here that wants them.

But the first thing I gotta do is build one and see if it works OK..

J

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