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Im looking at doing some rally's, has anyone installed a terratrip in a rover mini? If so who did it or how?

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Maybe a gauge set out of 2500 Triumph?


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keastmini wrote:
I wonder how hard it would be to graft a clubby style face onto one of those MG Clocks.

Does anyone know if any were the same gearing as the mini by any chance?


not as hard as you may think, If you have a look at the main workings behind the face
of a clubman speedo and a round nose speedo, you will find they are the same
Apart from the RPML or RPKL A good instrument guy will be able to do this for You

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John Smidt wrote:
keastmini wrote:
I wonder how hard it would be to graft a clubby style face onto one of those MG Clocks.

Does anyone know if any were the same gearing as the mini by any chance?


not as hard as you may think, If you have a look at the main workings behind the face
of a clubman speedo and a round nose speedo, you will find they are the same
Apart from the RPML or RPKL A good instrument guy will be able to do this for You

Thanks John,
Any recommendations on an instrument guy? I'll start hunting for a cheap mg speedo now :)

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Thanks John,
Any recommendations on an instrument guy? I'll start hunting for a cheap mg speedo now :)[/quote]

Sports car spares May have a speedo not sure how much.
South west instruments, I find are great for repairs Etc

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