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Old 16 September 2016, 03:43 PM
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Default Cal switch for alcatek...where to buy?

Hi can anyone point me in the right direction of anywhere to buy a cal switch that i can use with my alcatek?

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Old 16 September 2016, 03:48 PM
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I'm pretty sure cal switch won't work for alcatek, iirc its syvecs specific as something to do with volts per cal.
I maybe wrong though.

But Tim at jt innovations stock them I believe
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
I'm pretty sure cal switch won't work for alcatek, iirc its syvecs specific as something to do with volts per cal.
I maybe wrong though.

But Tim at jt innovations stock them I believe
Works with alkatek fine.....

It's a 0-5v potentiometer
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Is it an actual syvecs seitch i need then?

Also on the clutch seitch for flat shifting does the switch have to be normally open or normally closed?

What have people used in the past?
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Originally Posted by d.kenny
Is it an actual syvecs seitch i need then?

Also on the clutch seitch for flat shifting does the switch have to be normally open or normally closed?

What have people used in the past?
Just buy the kits from JTI....
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Im not paying 50 quid for a 2 pound switch 😂
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Or just thinking could use a genuine subaru brake switch as its the same and fits in the same hole!
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Originally Posted by d.kenny
Im not paying 50 quid for a 2 pound switch 😂

I couldn't be arsed with the hassle of doing the wiring and faffing about. Plug and play on the loom using the diagnostic ports. With the jti stuff....

You can make a call switch yourself too if that's your thing....
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