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Rallye_Mark

posted on 25/8/09 at 05:21 PM Reply With Quote
FS: KOSO RXN1 Kit in White

Since my project is on hold and will probably be for the forseeable future, I've decided to sell on some of my parts so they are out getting used by someone who needs them instead of being hidden away in a cupboard.

These are my KOSO RXN1 dials in White, the only small thing that is missing from the kit are the magnets for the speedo, but these can be picked up from many places such as KOSO themselves or places like Halfords, Maplin, etc for about a pound.

They have been used by the previous owner but he only fitted them to the car and don't think the car was ever driven, as you can see the original wraps are on some of the cables and the bag on one of the brackets.

I want to sell them on the forum first, so I offer them slightly cheaper before I put them on eBay later in the week so grab a bargain.

I'd like back what I paid for them, I'm based in Livingston but I'm happy to post, so looking for £110 delivered as they are still selling for about £180 new so a saving of £70.

Pictures

Main Body of Dials


The Full Kit (I have labelled the wires)


Water and Oil Temperature sensors


Dial and speed sensor bracket


General Information

- Speed Unit reads km/h or MPH
- Two trip odometers up to 999,9 km or miles
- Speed warning in the range from 30 to 180 km/h (20-110 MPH). Adjusting unit in 5 km/h or PH
- Memory of reached Top Speed (0-360 km/h or 0-223 MPH)
- Rev Counter up to 15.000 U/min. Unit 100 U/min
- Memory of highest revs
- Temperature gauge in °C oder °F from 0-120°C or 32-248°F. Unit 0,1°C/F
- Temperature gauge with bar chart from 20-120°C (68-248°F). Unit 10°
- Digital Oil temperature reading from 0-120°C (32-248°F). Unit 0,1°C/F
- Memory function of highest temperature
- Fuel gauge with bar chart. 10 bars each 10 fuel level
- Works with most common tank sensors. 100 Ohm or 510 Ohm
- Free setting of reserve warning between 10-50.
- Clock
- Acceleration Test 1, how long does it take to pass a given distance. Distance can be defined between 50-1000 m (1/32 - 20/32 Miles). Unit 50 m (1/32 Meile). Perfect to get used to sprint races
- Acceleration Test 2, how long does it take to reach a selected speed. Speed selection is possible from 30-360 km/h (20-220 mph)
- Top Speed Timer Testing, here you have info about your reached top speed, passed distance and max revs

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Humbug

posted on 25/8/09 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
Sorry, I'm not in the market for the dials, but did you get/translate the spec list from a German website? The way the wording reads, and the odd actual German words ("oder", "Meile"...) make it not quite English
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Rallye_Mark

posted on 25/8/09 at 06:11 PM Reply With Quote
Was something I found ages ago on a website. It's just a general spec list, you get the idea...
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DAN-MNR-ZX12R

posted on 25/8/09 at 07:17 PM Reply With Quote
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Rallye_Mark

posted on 25/8/09 at 07:36 PM Reply With Quote
Replied to U2U
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DAN-MNR-ZX12R

posted on 26/8/09 at 05:32 PM Reply With Quote
U2U sent

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Rallye_Mark

posted on 26/8/09 at 09:54 PM Reply With Quote
And replied again with PayPal info.
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YODI

posted on 29/8/09 at 05:48 PM Reply With Quote
Incase this hasn't sold mate the model ia actually an RX1N not RXN1 incase people want to search for it, it wont come up

Yodi

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