The dip switches are on the Dakota Digital box.
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What the hey? You got a mechanic involved? Well la-tee-da!
Just kidding. I know you're psyched to be getting your C4bt installed. Did you have any luck with you serial number at Endurance?
The Dakota Digital tach interface is the way to go. You will have to drill a hole through your adapter and tap it. Then you screw in the sensor intil it hits the flywhell and back it off jus a bit, making sure the flywheel can spin freely. You then enter the number of teeth on your flywheel and it counts them. My buddy here in town can't remember if you need another unit with dip switches to make it work with the stock FJ tach. Anyone?
There are a few up-armored with the full floating axles and 1HD-T engines they were just giving away to the Iraqi government. I talked about buying one, but the issue will remain on how to transport it to the US. It will more than likely get stolen at the Iraqi port before it makes it on ship. Will try to take pictures when i can, the ones we are using have systems in them not meant to be made public knowledge.
it's the 200 series that are up-armored. There are a few 100 series too, but we keep those for travel inside the FOB or give them to the Iraqis. They aren't too fond of letting us take pictures of them, but will try. Not sure why, from the outside they look like the factory land cruisers. All the systems are on the inside. About 80% of the regular SUVs are land cruisers there, usually older models. Most of the suburbans are beat down or broken.
This rig is going to be sweet with a 4BT in it.
Ha, it was good meeting you Mike. We had a pretty good turnout last night.
Stay safe and we'll see you in six months.