@@DEFI HEADS UP FROM NITO SPORT@@
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Well when I thought that was it nothing else to buy just maintain the scoob I saw NITO Sports Defi VSD modules
They do 1)mile/rev's and 2)boost gauge/turbo timer, these come with a controller box each
With 4 Defi gauges on the A pillar link lambda sensor, knock sensor and link tuning module on the dash not forgetting the 2 x VSD units with display on the wind screen I really feel like I am going to take off!
I will post some pic's soon.
Nito Many thanks to you for your services on Sunday, I would like to comment I just dropped in with out notice at Nito's home (sorry) for accessories for my defi gauges(warning light stick & bulb) He not only supplied the parts on the spot but sold and fitted the VSD modules to my scoob which came close to 5 hrs to do and his girlfriend Jane bought me lunch
So many thanks Nito you was right!you do get what you pay for at the end of the day "Service!" "Fitting!" "Parts!" "English Instructions!" oh and "Lunch"
I would highly recommend NITO Sport to anyone on here.
Cheers M8
MOE
They do 1)mile/rev's and 2)boost gauge/turbo timer, these come with a controller box each
With 4 Defi gauges on the A pillar link lambda sensor, knock sensor and link tuning module on the dash not forgetting the 2 x VSD units with display on the wind screen I really feel like I am going to take off!
I will post some pic's soon.
Nito Many thanks to you for your services on Sunday, I would like to comment I just dropped in with out notice at Nito's home (sorry) for accessories for my defi gauges(warning light stick & bulb) He not only supplied the parts on the spot but sold and fitted the VSD modules to my scoob which came close to 5 hrs to do and his girlfriend Jane bought me lunch
So many thanks Nito you was right!you do get what you pay for at the end of the day "Service!" "Fitting!" "Parts!" "English Instructions!" oh and "Lunch"
I would highly recommend NITO Sport to anyone on here.
Cheers M8
MOE
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Is this the defi HUD that has been discused on previous scooby thread although i note takakaira ling aint working there's still pix & if NITO r now doing em they may get sum trade from me May i ask how much this set ya back & for which HUD's?
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Si (jealous)
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Si (jealous)
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Si that is the unit, Contact nito he will sort out a deal it's more or less the same as the cost in the link you provided.
Nito Can provide all the stuff I mentioned being the officail distributor get his number from www.nitosport.co.uk
Also has them in stock for how long I dont know a couple of my friends Evo & Scoob have just bought a couple of units damn bloody copycats;-)
Moe
[Edited by TopCat - 7/24/2002 9:07:19 AM]
Nito Can provide all the stuff I mentioned being the officail distributor get his number from www.nitosport.co.uk
Also has them in stock for how long I dont know a couple of my friends Evo & Scoob have just bought a couple of units damn bloody copycats;-)
Moe
[Edited by TopCat - 7/24/2002 9:07:19 AM]
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The defi VSD & other HUD's that you can now purchase from Nitosport
can be seen at:
http://www.nitosport.co.uk/n2/pages/defi/vsd1.htm
Some of the other new exiting Defi products now available from Nitosport can be seen at:
http://www.nitosport.co.uk/n2/pages/defi/defi_main.html
These pages are still under development, but will give you a preview of the new Defi products available from Nitosport.
Cheers,
Rob
P1 Web Owners Club
www.P1woc.co.uk
can be seen at:
http://www.nitosport.co.uk/n2/pages/defi/vsd1.htm
Some of the other new exiting Defi products now available from Nitosport can be seen at:
http://www.nitosport.co.uk/n2/pages/defi/defi_main.html
These pages are still under development, but will give you a preview of the new Defi products available from Nitosport.
Cheers,
Rob
P1 Web Owners Club
www.P1woc.co.uk
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Oh bugger look wot u made me do now i'm drooling & my wallet is trembling in the corner!
Defo interested in the VSD2 & the boost un & although i said on the phone earlier it was just the boost un i was interested in i may go 4 the boost/turbo timer un as insurance aint bothered
Let me no the relevant prices including installation when u have em then Rob as i aint had no mail or call as yet
Si& his thirst 4 toys
Defo interested in the VSD2 & the boost un & although i said on the phone earlier it was just the boost un i was interested in i may go 4 the boost/turbo timer un as insurance aint bothered
Let me no the relevant prices including installation when u have em then Rob as i aint had no mail or call as yet
Si& his thirst 4 toys
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Got to agree with Moe! I have the Turbo timer and the speado /rev display!
These are the Dogs! Everyone keeps saying how my cockpit looks lik a fighter jet!
Big Thanks to NITO who fitted them for me on Tuesday night! Well chuffed and in my eyes GREAT value for money!
Cheers again Nito!
These are the Dogs! Everyone keeps saying how my cockpit looks lik a fighter jet!
Big Thanks to NITO who fitted them for me on Tuesday night! Well chuffed and in my eyes GREAT value for money!
Cheers again Nito!
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Plantie,
How much did you pay for the hud? - mail me offline if you like
Am seeing Nito in a couple of weeks for my gauge install so may have to take some extra folded
How much did you pay for the hud? - mail me offline if you like
Am seeing Nito in a couple of weeks for my gauge install so may have to take some extra folded
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TBM...
The Speedo/Rev HUD is £145 and the Turbo Timer HUD is £195.
If you are having a full gauge install at the same time Nito may do you a deal??! But you would need to speak with him about that.
Fantastic Products though! Everyone that see's them thinks there the nuts!
The Speedo/Rev HUD is £145 and the Turbo Timer HUD is £195.
If you are having a full gauge install at the same time Nito may do you a deal??! But you would need to speak with him about that.
Fantastic Products though! Everyone that see's them thinks there the nuts!
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Strange i was quoted slightly more for the VSD2 although the price did kum down when bort 2gether Although just fishing 4 quotes elsewhere now also & it's looking promising
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Ok lots of people saw my head up display's yesterday at Elvington!
For those who are thinking about getting them and want to know how you fit them please read the following!...
This is what Nito sent me and I was RATFLMAO!
Hello Mate,
Instructions as follows;
1. Sit yar punk *** in the drivers seat.
2. Extract Philips screwdriver that you're sitting on and remove the 2 screws
on the underside of the top of the meter visor- The screws will then drop and
fall irretrieviably behind the dash under panel. After spending 1/2 an hour
looking for them and cussing, give up and move on to the next stage.
3. Pull the meter visor off by pulling it towards you. (fairly easy this one!)
4. You will now need to remove the clocks. Take a deep breath, get your
philips out again and prepare to loose another three screws, one at the top
and two at either side at the bottom. These will inevitably fall down the
back too so if you have a magnetic screwdriver then use it! Otherwise, spend
another half hour cussing how you couldn't possibly loose all five screws and
the law of averages dictates that you must at least find one of the ****ers!
5. Try not to let your lack of patience get to you now as this is onto the
serious stuff. Pull the clocks toward you, from memory you have to sort of
pull the base towards you and tip them at an angle so you can get your hand
behind them and undo both block connectors. There is one on the left and one
on the right. These can be a bitch to disconnect so sprain both your wrists
trying while cutting your fingers and chaffing your wrists against the hard
unfinished plastic edges that line the underside of your dash.
6. Having removed the clocks with an uncertain amount of success, look at the
right block connector as you would look at the dials. This has the feeds for
everything you want..namely;
(The colour which comes first in the description is the main wire colour and
the second refers to the colour of the thinner stripe.)
Power 12v switcheable = Green/Black
Ground = Black
Speed Sensor = Green/Yellow
Tacho Pulse = Orange/White
7. Use the supplied red snap fix connectors as they are well upto the job and
much better than the ****ty blue uk equivalents!
8. When wiring up the above, make sure you've passed the VSD wires through
the back of the clock housing first as you don't want to wire it all up and
realise that you need to disconnect it all and feed the wires back through.
9. Stick the VSD screen onto your dash by wetting it in water..look at the
shinier side (try looking at yourself in the reflection) and it's this side
that wants to point out as this needs to reflect the sunlight off the vsd.
Slap on the dash and then get the water out using a credit card wrapped in
kitchen towel or something so it doesn't scratch. If you **** it up wet it
and start over.
rgds
Nito
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I thought this was brilliant!
But still great product and easy to fit so go get one!
For those who are thinking about getting them and want to know how you fit them please read the following!...
This is what Nito sent me and I was RATFLMAO!
Hello Mate,
Instructions as follows;
1. Sit yar punk *** in the drivers seat.
2. Extract Philips screwdriver that you're sitting on and remove the 2 screws
on the underside of the top of the meter visor- The screws will then drop and
fall irretrieviably behind the dash under panel. After spending 1/2 an hour
looking for them and cussing, give up and move on to the next stage.
3. Pull the meter visor off by pulling it towards you. (fairly easy this one!)
4. You will now need to remove the clocks. Take a deep breath, get your
philips out again and prepare to loose another three screws, one at the top
and two at either side at the bottom. These will inevitably fall down the
back too so if you have a magnetic screwdriver then use it! Otherwise, spend
another half hour cussing how you couldn't possibly loose all five screws and
the law of averages dictates that you must at least find one of the ****ers!
5. Try not to let your lack of patience get to you now as this is onto the
serious stuff. Pull the clocks toward you, from memory you have to sort of
pull the base towards you and tip them at an angle so you can get your hand
behind them and undo both block connectors. There is one on the left and one
on the right. These can be a bitch to disconnect so sprain both your wrists
trying while cutting your fingers and chaffing your wrists against the hard
unfinished plastic edges that line the underside of your dash.
6. Having removed the clocks with an uncertain amount of success, look at the
right block connector as you would look at the dials. This has the feeds for
everything you want..namely;
(The colour which comes first in the description is the main wire colour and
the second refers to the colour of the thinner stripe.)
Power 12v switcheable = Green/Black
Ground = Black
Speed Sensor = Green/Yellow
Tacho Pulse = Orange/White
7. Use the supplied red snap fix connectors as they are well upto the job and
much better than the ****ty blue uk equivalents!
8. When wiring up the above, make sure you've passed the VSD wires through
the back of the clock housing first as you don't want to wire it all up and
realise that you need to disconnect it all and feed the wires back through.
9. Stick the VSD screen onto your dash by wetting it in water..look at the
shinier side (try looking at yourself in the reflection) and it's this side
that wants to point out as this needs to reflect the sunlight off the vsd.
Slap on the dash and then get the water out using a credit card wrapped in
kitchen towel or something so it doesn't scratch. If you **** it up wet it
and start over.
rgds
Nito
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I thought this was brilliant!
But still great product and easy to fit so go get one!
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