View Full Version : 2003 XL1200C, what do I need, what about installation?


Wizzard Of Odds
19th September 2007, 18:54
I'm sure the answer is around here someplace, but frankly I'm too lazy to dig for it.

What parts are necessary to install the microTach on my 2003 XL1200C?

How long should the install take, assuming that I'm damn good with tools and electrical work?

Is overnight shipping available?

jgaither
19th September 2007, 19:04
You need a Coil-Takeoff MicroTach+ and a Dual-fire Tach adapter. You will need about 30min to 1hour to install. You can check the Tach adapter instructions on the www.speedwayinstrument.com website for details.

Double check that you have stock dual-fire system by looking at the coil and ensure there is only 2 wires entering it, and 2 spark wires exiting.

Express mail is available for $20 in US.

Thanks for the interest,

Justin


I'm sure the answer is around here someplace, but frankly I'm too lazy to dig for it.

What parts are necessary to install the microTach on my 2003 XL1200C?

How long should the install take, assuming that I'm damn good with tools and electrical work?

Is overnight shipping available?

Wizzard Of Odds
19th September 2007, 19:27
Can you ship the parts out today if I complete the order in the next few minutes? And where are you mailing from? I'd really like to have it to install tomorrow and because of my rural address Express Mail isn't always the fastest. UPS next Day Air or Fedex overnight usually do a bit better for me. Thanks for making such a unique and useful product!

jgaither
19th September 2007, 19:40
Can you ship the parts out today if I complete the order in the next few minutes? And where are you mailing from? I'd really like to have it to install tomorrow and because of my rural address Express Mail isn't always the fastest. UPS next Day Air or Fedex overnight usually do a bit better for me. Thanks for making such a unique and useful product!

Wiz,
I sent you a pm.

Wizzard Of Odds
19th September 2007, 21:41
Order placed, I'll update with some pictures of the installation next week.

Thanks!