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Brantz Rally Product Overview - 2019

The Brantz brand of rally equipment offers the complete range of motorsport Tripmeters and Retrotrips for everyone from novice rally enthusiasts all the way to professional team rallying.

The Brantz brand of rally equipment offers the complete range of motorsport Tripmeters and Retrotrips for everyone from novice rally enthusiasts all the way to professional team rallying.

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SENSOR ACCESSORIES<br />

<strong>Brantz</strong> Sensor Pulse Doubler<br />

BR52<br />

<strong>Brantz</strong> Tripmeters and Retrotrips which are fitted to vehicles with a low number of pulses feeding to the<br />

tripmeter produce a low calibration figure. If this figure is normally in the range under 499 (or 999 on a<br />

Laser 3) then the calibrated accuracy of the tripmeter can be improved by doubling the number of pulses<br />

produced by the sensor.<br />

This device will fit in-line with the grey sensor cable coming from the tripmeter. Extension cables are<br />

available from <strong>Brantz</strong> for ease of fitting (BR2X). The extension cable will connect as normal to the <strong>Brantz</strong><br />

wheel type sensor or any of the <strong>Brantz</strong> speedometer cable or gearbox sensors. This will result in the<br />

doubling of the tripmeter calibration figure, which makes a finer step between one calibration figure and<br />

the next.<br />

<strong>Brantz</strong> Pulse Reducer BR5-2A<br />

The interface is intended for use in conjunction with the <strong>Brantz</strong> Universal Wheel Sensor (BR2A) when<br />

the pulse rate is too high for the calibration push-wheel digits on the meter to compensate.<br />

If you need to reduce the number of pulses produced from any of the other <strong>Brantz</strong> Sensors, you would<br />

need to fit a BR5: <strong>Brantz</strong> Electronic Speedo Interface in between your sensor and your tripmeter<br />

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