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Re: regulator

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DVR2s for me too :beer:

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Many thanks
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Re: regulator

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you can fit it in the box and solder the connections and outwardly it looks original , how i did mine.
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DVR2 for me too :beer:
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i have a solid state dvr on my model 30 , fitted inside the toolbox ,works fine .

i have just put a new indian MCR2 regulator into my ariel NH , it works ok but the bullet connector sockets are smaller than original lucas and are made of steel , i drilled mine out to suit the connectors but i think possibly the new brass "classic" bullet connectors you can get may fit without mods but i havent measured any yet to determine this .

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