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Post by ProZac »

Looks awesome! Did you get your tacho going? There is an even easier way if you're using a standard evo 1-3 ignition module with a tach output pin :-).
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Looks killer.

Nice photography btw.

I really need to learn how to do vriginetting in photoshop
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ProZac wrote:Looks awesome! Did you get your tacho going? There is an even easier way if you're using a standard evo 1-3 ignition module with a tach output pin :-).
hey, didn't manage to get it to read correctly yet, Steve sent me a tacho interface thingy which i connected up but didn't seem to give any signal to the tacho.
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rodney007 wrote:cool!... but looks bit hard for me :-)
Based on what you've done in that engine bay Rodney, a smidge of electronics fully spelt out for you will be a piece of piss!
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Hmmmm, tacho interface modules are usually pretty fail-safe... Do you have a digital dash in that car perchance?
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1320ft wrote:I really need to learn how to do vriginetting in photoshop
Go to filter > lens correction (CS6)
Under the custom tab there is a vignette box with two sliders
Adjust and enjoy
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hoongirl wrote:
1320ft wrote:I really need to learn how to do vriginetting in photoshop
Go to filter > lens correction (CS6)
Under the custom tab there is a vignette box with two sliders
Adjust and enjoy
I think he was being sarcastic :-P
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