Tvr Chimaera Dash upgrade
Tvr Chimaera Dash upgrade
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Bassfiend

5,530 posts

276 months

Sunday 20th January 2013
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brett84 said:
I think the warning lights are a little big as well, so went for these
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performance/dash-war...
I used these ...

http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/category/Warning_Lights...

...they look really nice IMO. biggrin

brett84

1,291 posts

179 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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they do look nice

Andy JB

1,321 posts

245 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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It must be just me but i prefer the earlier dash style, especially with leven switchgear.

I do agree though, although the leven button covers are a vast improvement on the plastic originals, they have managed to make an expensive real ally cover look like a plastic imitation.

If you have to drill to enlarge, just remember if you fit a metal dash like the leven version, there is no need to refit the steel backplate which is heavy, normally rusty & increases the thickness when refitting the dials.

MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Wednesday 12th June 2013
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MADMAX2 said:
Bassfiend said:
MADMAX2 said:


got a link for this or site where i can buy one??? it looks the dogs biggrin
If you are going to use those then please do take the effort to drill the larger mounting hole option which will enable you to mount the switches reasonably flush - otherwise they stand out like an erection in a convent and look quite pants!

Phil
yep ill order one and do the necessary modification biggrin
Ok has anyone got the wiring instructions? My original hazard switch has 3 spade connections this has 2 connections and cones with a relay with 6 connections can I have the fitting procedure?


smile

jojackson4

3,042 posts

163 months

Wednesday 12th June 2013
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Max
The 2 prongs on the photo are the illumined part of the sw
The bit that comes of the one with the 6 connection s is the sw
Did mine about 4 moths ago and I think there was a link to put in but not 100%
Get the multi meter out its about 15 mins of a job when you have your head round it

MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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Just finished... switch in and illuminates all is good replaces the black plastic switch

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jojackson4

3,042 posts

163 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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MADMAX2 said:
Just finished... switch in and illuminates all is good replaces the black plastic switch

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Thay do look good

MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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jojackson4 said:
MADMAX2 said:
Just finished... switch in and illuminates all is good replaces the black plastic switch

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Thay do look good
yes it does ... so will those bonnet pins.. due to the Alarm siren being under bonnet and i weened out of drilling my bonnet thats the reasons i sold them to you .. post a pic up when they are done biggrin

jojackson4

3,042 posts

163 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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I will have to grow a pair for the drilling and checked 55 times

rickprice

498 posts

264 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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The other thing you can do for changing the dash is to buy a piece of sheet aluminium or, for the more adventurous, carbon fibre and cut it to fit.

You can then drill whatever holes you want, wherever you want.

I replaced the front of mine with 1mm carbon fibre, glued onto the steel sheet. Looks great but actually would have been just as easy to mark up a 2-3mm sheet of carbon fibre and cut away at it.

Cutting carbon fibre is a bit of a pig to cut because you get a slight 'frayed' effect on the edge, especially if there's any movement between the jigsaw and sheet. You only notice it around the radio because all other edges are covered by bezels.

If I had my time again I would probably buy the 3M adhesive carbon look-alike, which you cut with a stanley knife.

Rich


MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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rickprice said:
If I had my time again I would probably buy the 3M adhesive carbon look-alike, which you cut with a stanley knife.

Rich
thats what i did .. it looks the dogs dangles and to date ive done another 2 more and their jaw dropped when they saw the finished article

im up to do anyones elses dash any colour carbon pm me for full details smile



MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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couple of pics thumbup




Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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MADMAX2 said:



got a link for this or site where i can buy one??? it looks the dogs biggrin
What terminals mate with the tabs on the back of these switches?!?

I had assumed that they were just the normal 2.8mm crimps but they're smaller / thinner than 2.8mm blades... frown

Phil

s p a c e m a n

11,810 posts

174 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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The problem with using 3M carbon is that there is real stuff above your head. I had a play at the weekend and sprayed a few coats of clear over some and it gets it looking a bit more realistic, think that I'm going to give that a go as a stopgap whilst I'm occupied with an ever growing list.

MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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Bassfiend229hp said:
MADMAX2 said:



got a link for this or site where i can buy one??? it looks the dogs biggrin
What terminals mate with the tabs on the back of these switches?!?

I had assumed that they were just the normal 2.8mm crimps but they're smaller / thinner than 2.8mm blades... frown

Phil
just slightly crimp them smaller i had 2.8mm all ok now i put some shrink wrap over and heated them so all is good

the terminals
the two pins on the switch: pos goes to the purple and green wire although you may have a different colour that goes to the flashing unit... neg goes to neg but i smartly joined it up halfway to the neg with the little switch relay neg which is no.2 on the relay... the pos feed to the relay goes on to no.1 on the switch relay
also no need to drill or anything mine fitted perfectly screwed it tight and fitted it all back together

jojackson4

3,042 posts

163 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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Did you use the old bracket to hold the sw or just the face plate of the dash

MADMAX2

2,336 posts

220 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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the bracket has the perfect sized hole it fits tight but enough to gently lever it over its like a self locking mechanism now

jojackson4

3,042 posts

163 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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Uncanny how they fit

Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Hmmm ... I managed to get some flat topped 3mm blue (and matching red) LEDs - obviously when the Chim was built there were no blue LEDs so they used green but since when was green "cold"?

Anyway, I think I may have to dim down the "hot" and "cold" LEDs a bit. hehe


jojackson4

3,042 posts

163 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Ray bans fast