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SpeedView
27-02-2012, 18:45
Hi,


I'm Marko and I've recently started a company to sell aftermarket Head up Displays. (a gadget that projects speed onto your windscreen) :)


Here’s a quick video and a couple of photographs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCP7fzrHULw



http://www.speedview.co/wordpress/wp-content/gallery/gallery-page-1/img_8029-1.jpg

http://www.speedview.co/wordpress/wp-content/gallery/features/composite_lightlevels.jpg


I appreciate that there aren't many Williams left now, but as it's a bit of a halo car I’m still after a test pilot. Fit it, snap some photos and a write quick “how to” for it and I offer a big discount as a thank you for being a stupendous badass in exchange. The SpeedView is £69.99 retail but just £40 inc post if you add the “how to” to the speedview.co forum. (I will make white-boxed versions available at £60 inc post to forum members afterwards)


The speed shown is absolutely spot-on even if you've played with gearboxes or tyre sizes, and it's a good way to correct for an optimistic OEM speedometer. Did I mention it being dead flair too? 8)


Here's the universal install guide:

http://www.speedview.co/installguide



The techie part is knowing where to find those three wires – earth, ignition 12V, and vehicle speed signal (vss, or speed pulse). With the cable-driven speedo we make it work by adding the speed sensor directly with a dab of glue:

http://www.speedview.co/forum/Thread-How-to-add-a-reed-switch-to-a-mechanical-speedo



Any questions just ask here and I’ll happily explain more.


If you’ve read http://www.speedview.co and would like to give it a go right now, drop me a line at forums@speedview.co and I'll send you the invite code. The offer stands for all makes and models, so long as there isn't a "how to" guide on the speedview.co forum already. :)