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Jim Nolan
02-07-2015, 04:52 PM
Does anyone know where I can buy an electronic gear correction. I believe the one on mine has gone bad. The problem is there is no manufacturers name on mine. Just made in Canada and a part #. I guess when mine were changed to the 3:91's there was not a gear available.

Jim

XfireZ51
02-07-2015, 05:18 PM
Does anyone know where I can buy an electronic gear correction. I believe the one on mine has gone bad. The problem is there is no manufacturers name on mine. Just made in Canada and a part #. I guess when mine were changed to the 3:91's there was not a gear available.

Jim

Call Marc Haibeck.

Demps
02-07-2015, 05:37 PM
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/dak-sgi-5

WVZR-1
02-09-2015, 08:18 AM
Does anyone know where I can buy an electronic gear correction. I believe the one on mine has gone bad. The problem is there is no manufacturers name on mine. Just made in Canada and a part #. I guess when mine were changed to the 3:91's there was not a gear available.

Jim

What is the information that is actually on the box? How many wires and their colors? Is this a "stab in the dark" or have you actually done some diagnostics? A while ago you wanted to just replace the VSS in an assumption. Have you confirmed VSS function? Where was your ERA placed?

How are the "dip switches" accessed? I believe that if I were to have to replace with another I'd probably consider an Abbott ERA.

Made in Canada - I wouldn't be surprised if it might not be a SPECMO. I had a conversation with them 6 or so years ago and I had a difficult time finding someone that "remembered".

Jim Nolan
02-09-2015, 12:08 PM
The re-cal box had no manufacture name on it, only a part # and made in Canada. I called the original installer and he could not recall who made them. So I disconnected it and reconnected the original wires and took it for a drive. It operated again, incorrect, but it all worked. I took Ted's advice and ordered one from Summit, probably be here tomorrow.

Jim

Jim Nolan
02-16-2015, 03:54 PM
OK all you auto masters I need a input. I installed the Dakota Digital speed correction. The instructions are a bit confusing or they are taking something simple and making it difficult. Correct me if I am wrong but the difference between 3:91 and 3:45 is .46. That means 3:45 is 88% of the speed of the 3:91 gears. So all I have to do is correct at say 60 mph to 52.8mph and I will have the same speed as the original 3:45 gears. Does that make sense or am I over engineering it. I did used to drive my math teachers crazy.

WVZR-1
02-16-2015, 04:37 PM
OK all you auto masters I need a input. I installed the Dakota Digital speed correction. The instructions are a bit confusing or they are taking something simple and making it difficult. Correct me if I am wrong but the difference between 3:91 and 3:45 is .46. That means 3:45 is 88% of the speed of the 3:91 gears. So all I have to do is correct at say 60 mph to 52.8mph and I will have the same speed as the original 3:45 gears. Does that make sense or am I over engineering it. I did used to drive my math teachers crazy.

You have a 13.33% speedometer error regardless of the speed. I don't know the procedures for setting the dip-switches in the DD ERA but I believe the 13.33% should satisfy all of the requirements. Some DD might have a "screw" adjustment procedure I believe. If it's a remote location you can't access easily while moving it could very well be a trial and error adjustment confirming with a GPS.

If it's a dip-switch setting you would use actual speed/displayed speed to arrive at a cal ratio. .8816 or .882. There are various DD instructions on the DD web-page based on the revision of the unit:

www.dakotadigital.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=393/category_id=255/mode=prod/prd393.htm