IMPORT SPEEDO CONVERSION?

IMPORT SPEEDO CONVERSION?

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danger mouse

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3,828 posts

267 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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One of my best mates is currently trying to buy a Honda del-sol si vti, but being an import, has kph speedo. An AA inspector has cleared the car other that the dial, which he says will invalidate the potential insurance policy. What's the best/cheapest/easiest way to change this? Is anyone recomended in the cambridge area? Please help, he want's this car and my CR-X want's a friend to sit next to!

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

272 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Buy a copy of Banzai or somesuch Japanese car mag - there are plenty of companies advertising this service.

Oh, and it's news to me about a KPH speedo invalidating the insurance. A friend of mine used to have a Diablo with a KPH speedo and he had no problems....

adi

514 posts

281 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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A cheap solution is to get a clear mph sticker that goes on the dial face - I could do with one myself actually if I knew where to get them from...

nevpugh308

4,410 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Any car being brought into the country now as an import has to have it's speedo converted to MPH, else it will fail it's SVA test (frequently it's just a case of putting a new face on the speedo, leaving the odometer in Km).

Any vehicle that's already in this country can have it's speedo in either reading .... I've never heard of the insurance thing either (my wife works for a Japanese importers)

nevpugh308

4,410 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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I'll ask my wife where they get their dial faces from .... hang on, I'll email her ....

q405mb

410 posts

271 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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The problem may go away, I understand that miles are changing to km's in the medium term anyway...

nevpugh308

4,410 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Reply from my wife :

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The neater way to convert a vehicle from KMPH TO MPH is to fit a speedo convertor (which can be either electric or manual). We don't tend to fit faces, as they don't look that good.

But if you want a face, then Aurora Graphics in Derby is the place. If they haven't made a face for the vehicle in question before then the speedo will have to be stripped ***CAREFULLY*** & a copy of the face given to Aurora... Their phone number is : 01332 345 032, ask for Dave...

danger mouse

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3,828 posts

267 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Nice one adi, with my design talent and your ideas we could go along way, not much help right now though! Nev I look forward to hearing more, I know jim really wants this car, so the help is appreciated. On the insurance thing I'm not sure, but I think it was a problem specific to the AA policy that inspector guy was checking it out for. Am I right in thinking that (as the car was imported over three years ago) if it was brought over from japan before the SVA test came around then the speedo may not have needed to be changed? That's probably crap, hasn't the SVA has been going longer that anyway?

nevpugh308

4,410 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Dont know how long SVA has been going on for (could ask Tess, but she doesn't read her emails very often ) More likely, they've changed the rules with SVA and it USED to be okay to have a KPH speedo .... just a guess.

Probably the best thing to do is ring your current insurers (or whomever you might be going with) and put the question to them .... they'll be able to give you a quick answer.

Actually, just remembered, my mate's got a LHD 328 which is still in KPH, and he obviously doesn't have a problem ... (he has a little sticker on his steering wheel to remind him of the conversion from K to M .... weelll, he IS an American ! )

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

282 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Letraset.

Mark Benson

7,758 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Black Magic Marker and Tipp-Ex

nevpugh308

4,410 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Black Magic ? Aren't they chocolates ??

>> Edited by nevpugh308 on Thursday 18th July 14:19

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

273 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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My Supra has had the KM speedo for 5 years now and its never been a problem. If you can fit a face (remember that the markings need to be 1 to 1.601) it might be a better solution as I have heard that there are stories of the converters going wrong.

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

282 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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I made up a new face for an old Alfa. A three quarter circle of shaded graphic film was stuck to the outside of the dial glass and used as a base for new numbers made from Letraset. Leaving the centre two thirds of the dial uncovered meant you could see the needle.

Cost less than a quid and could be taken off easily if required.

If used it on a Nova you could put 60 where 30 should be and fool yourself that the car could hit 80!

VTECDave

1,995 posts

287 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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JDM cars are restricted to 112mph electronically or something close to that speed. You may want to check that it has been derestricted.

Not that I could ever condone such a speed

nevpugh308

4,410 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Ah, just found out why it's probably in Km. Prior to this year, if it was a PERSONAL import (as opposed to a company importing the vehicle) it DIDN'T have to go through SVA.

The government closed that loop hole this year though, all vehicles have to be SVA'd now.

cpn

7,731 posts

286 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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I made up a new face for an old Alfa. A three quarter circle of shaded graphic film was stuck to the outside of the dial glass and used as a base for new numbers made from Letraset. Leaving the centre two thirds of the dial uncovered meant you could see the needle.



Hmm, an interesting solution. I have relied on mental arithmathics for my LHD barchetta, but that might solve the problem.

Any ideas where I would find "shaded graphic film"?

C

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

282 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Most decent office supply shops sell it, I believe Letraset do their own but there are a number of makes.

(or try an art shop).

cpn

7,731 posts

286 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Thanks Ken, I guess I will have to go shopping this weekend after all.

C

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

271 months

Thursday 12th September 2002
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I made a set of white faced dials for my wife's import CRX (1989 Si). I drew the dials on CAD at work and printed the on card. Slightly tacky I know but it meant that I didn't have to dick about trying to get the back lighting to work.
We did try the stick-on MPH numbers but with the backlighting from the KPH shining through she couldn't tell what speed she was doing at night (got the same problem on my bike).
We also tried to use a mechanical converter but this screwed up the cable routing and we got through three speedo cables in a month before we gave up.