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I have an R33 with a speedo running in KMP, I know that it can be converted to MPH, but my question’s are these:- a) is it better to fit a mechanical or electronic converter, B) where is the bets place to buy a converter. C) Last question, how will this effect the hicas/cornering performance?

Thanks for all your help

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I have an R33 with a speedo running in KMP, I know that it can be converted to MPH, but my question’s are these:- a) is it better to fit a mechanical or electronic converter, B) where is the bets place to buy a converter. C) Last question, how will this effect the hicas/cornering performance?  

Thanks for all your help  

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There are any number of suppliers in the UK, several at least. You have no choice as to mechanical or electronic, the R33 is electronic, R32 AND EARLIER ARE MECHANICAL.

If a good quality dual purpose unit (kph to mph & delimiter) is fitted properly there's no HICAS problem I've noted, and I've done it. Do not use a 4 wire unit.

Try a search on www.skylineowners.com, the UK forum, there are a few threads on this issue.

Aitch

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