I want to fit a digital dash into my clubman project..I would like to find a plug and play option for the clasic mini and have seen this...
http://www.digital-s...plete-215-p.asp
Which seems to be the full kit required...Has anyone had any experience with this or other kits? I would be gratefull for any advice on this subject.. which I know nothing about. If you can point me in the direction of the best option for the clasic mini that would be great..
Thanks
Andy.

Digital Dash...any Ideas?
Started by
AndyMiniMad.
, May 31 2012 08:44 PM
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#1
Posted 31 May 2012 - 08:44 PM
#2
Posted 01 June 2012 - 11:27 AM
I went for a kit from there site and it seems very good. I went for the KOSO one... http://www.digital-s...edition-1-p.asp
I am yet to fit it, the instructions are quite comprehensive although maybe a little confusing if you don't know what you are doing.
I am yet to fit it, the instructions are quite comprehensive although maybe a little confusing if you don't know what you are doing.
#3
Posted 03 June 2012 - 08:55 PM
Hi,
I bought the DD2 lite ETB Digidash, www.etbinstruments.com I really like the size and display. Been a bit of a drag fitting the oil temeprature sensor as I had to drill and tap the oil sump plug, and the speed sensors need to be epoxy welded onto the pot joint. Provided you can make up some brackets its pretty straightforward.
The wiring instructions are really clear and simple, the loom is pre wired, sensors are plugged into the unit. If you have a lap top you can plug into the unit in the car and programme, you get the software to load on your computer, seems quite clear on how to set this up but you need to know a bit about your gear ratios, diff ratio etc to get the full use from this unit ie gear shift indication etc. great instructions but lets wait and see hopefully I will be starting the installation in the next couple of weeks.
Pistonbroke
I bought the DD2 lite ETB Digidash, www.etbinstruments.com I really like the size and display. Been a bit of a drag fitting the oil temeprature sensor as I had to drill and tap the oil sump plug, and the speed sensors need to be epoxy welded onto the pot joint. Provided you can make up some brackets its pretty straightforward.
The wiring instructions are really clear and simple, the loom is pre wired, sensors are plugged into the unit. If you have a lap top you can plug into the unit in the car and programme, you get the software to load on your computer, seems quite clear on how to set this up but you need to know a bit about your gear ratios, diff ratio etc to get the full use from this unit ie gear shift indication etc. great instructions but lets wait and see hopefully I will be starting the installation in the next couple of weeks.
Pistonbroke
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