The boards are acceptable in quality, better than dick smiths, and handle 
the heat of soldering well.  I have assembled some of the kits 
below.  Jaycar doesn't make any of the components for them just the 
boards.  The rest of the components are off the shelf stuff.  Some of the 
instructions in the kits are poor or straight from Silicon Chip.  I would 
recommend the KC5195 for all cars with O2 sensors, takes about 10 mins to 
build.  The speedo kit takes about 4 hours to build and the pickups are 
crappy but as I haven't installed it in the car I can't tell you if it 
works alright.
At 08:21  17/09/00 +1000, you wrote:
>thanks adam
>
>are the kits fairly good quality?
>
>Dave
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sunday, 17 September 2000 7:30
>Subject: Re: Electronic ignition
>
>
>Jaycar is a company (www.jaycar.com.au look at "online
>store->kits->automotive") which, among other things, produces electronic
>kits.  Some are the same as you can buy at Dick Smiths, and some are
>straight from the Silicon Chip US magazine.  Some of the kits people talk
>about are
>KC5195
>Mixture Display Kit For Fuel Injected Cars $14.95
>KC5202
>Programmable Ignition Kit $64.95
>KC5247
>Universal High Energy Ignition Kit $49.95
>KC5279
>Digital Speedometer/Speed Alert Kit $59.95

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