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Zeta micro Pro

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Looking for some info in this little bugger- :D

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This is the first time I've heard of this model. The Hydro Zeta was for boats and the Turbo Zeta was for dual motor and puller applications. I assume this ones for on and off-road vehicles? It looks the type.

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Iv got one...you could program that thing in all kinds of ways iv got the directions that showz which combo on the programmer changes the setting...accel curves ..delays..crazy cool considering when it came out...You moved the little nobs up and down to certain patterns then push the button..

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Any chance you can scan the manual? And I was wondering if it is from the late 80's like I think?

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Soncho Ponza wrote:Iv got one...you could program that thing in all kinds of ways iv got the directions that showz which combo on the programmer changes the setting...accel curves ..delays..crazy cool considering when it came out...You moved the little nobs up and down to certain patterns then push the button..
Do you have the manual for this specific model or is it just the Turbo Zeta one?

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Il dig her up...ya 80s i went to the guys house that was manufaturing them outside of seattle when i lived and raced there..It is for the turbo Zeta...im not sure if it can be used for any other model Il have to read the directions...shhh dont tell my friends I said that :mrgreen:

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I was just at my LHS, and they still have five each of the Micro pro, and Drag zeta speedos NIB. And one older super zeta. Cool stuff!! :D

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Buy them all!

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and get stuck with half. :lol:

doing that kinda stuff only bites you once. :wink:

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scr8p wrote:and get stuck with half. :lol:

doing that kinda stuff only bites you once. :wink:
Dunno, I seem to do it over and over :oops:

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looks cool! what are you going to put it in? gotto to dig different looking electronics.

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