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I need a device that will turn on an alarm when a set speed is reached. Maybe checked from the speedo cable.

Does any one have a url link to a store that makes these ?



I run a small business and I'm da** tired of the guys running the **** out of my trucks.

If I was a co-worker I'd kick there be-hinds.

One truck has had 2 motors-400 chevy's, a t-400 and noe the rear end. Another 2 clutches, and the third a second motor.



And I thought I was hard on things.
 
Call up Jacobs Electronics. http://jacobselectronics.com/ Don't know the product is still available, but they had a product called Speed Safe. It does what you are looking for. Not sure if they have one for a diesel, but you could find out.



I had one of their Ultra Team Energy Paks on my previous gas pickup truck. Worked GREAT! :D Their stuff isn't cheap, but was high quality.
 
Thanks for the link, but they show no product.

When I fill out the info and send it, I get a "cannot find page.

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Hmm. Calling them would probably be best anyways. Their site looks to be updated from the last time is was on it. I just remembered seeing the product in an old catalog that I have. That's why I said I wasn't sure if it was still available or not.
 
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Tell your emplyees that you have a devive that records there driving on the trucks. BTW my parents haver alot of problems with there emplyees too
 
I've seen a memory module that plugs into the OBDII plug that can record any number of things. You take it off and hook it up to any PC to get a report.



You might call one of the equipment truck rental type places and find out what product they use. I just had a GMC 6500 series truck and it was limited to 75 MPH. I'd be cruising down a hill and the throttle would cut out. I thought the thing was breaking everytime I felt it... Of course it did keep me from tearing their truck apart... .
 
Thanks, the abbott-tach people will get a call.

Maybe to identify the bad driver is the best way.

I may do the limiter too, when I find one.
 
If the vehicles are 1996 or newer they'll have the 16 pin OBDII connector. A company called EASE Simulation has a nifty product than can record anything that comes through that connector.

Check them out at http://www.obd2.com/



Joe
 
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