Here’s a question for the Brits who have enjoyed IVA (and SVA as there isn’t too much difference).
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My GDT70 build has now started and, while a long way from IVA, I will fairly soon be in a position to fit switchgear on the dash. This question is about IVA compliance regarding protrusions into the cabin. The key fact is that I will not have a windscreen or any sort of weather gear.
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I plan to use IVA compliant gauges and those nice flush fitting aluminium push switches wherever possible. I’ll use IVA compliant warning lights too. Easy (he says!).
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My question is this: How have you chaps dealt with the need for an ignition switch?
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The reason I ask is that the protruding key is never going to meet the minimum radius requirements or maximum protrusion limitations. I realise I could try to hide it in a corner, but with no screen (which means a 4” impact ball will be used inside the cabin I think) it is still likely to be impactable. It isn’t clear to me if the area behind the steering wheel is exempt or not when no screen is fitted. Can anyone help me out on that bit? Are there any SVA friendly dash mounted ignition switches out there?
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Also, for those that have done IVA instead of SVA, where an immobiliser (other than a battery cut off) is required, how have you dealt with that? Have you had Cat II immobilisers fitted and is that easy to do when you don’t really want someone else messing around with your hard work in fitting the loom…….?
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Any thoughts or advice would be gratefully received.
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Regards.
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My GDT70 build has now started and, while a long way from IVA, I will fairly soon be in a position to fit switchgear on the dash. This question is about IVA compliance regarding protrusions into the cabin. The key fact is that I will not have a windscreen or any sort of weather gear.
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I plan to use IVA compliant gauges and those nice flush fitting aluminium push switches wherever possible. I’ll use IVA compliant warning lights too. Easy (he says!).
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My question is this: How have you chaps dealt with the need for an ignition switch?
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The reason I ask is that the protruding key is never going to meet the minimum radius requirements or maximum protrusion limitations. I realise I could try to hide it in a corner, but with no screen (which means a 4” impact ball will be used inside the cabin I think) it is still likely to be impactable. It isn’t clear to me if the area behind the steering wheel is exempt or not when no screen is fitted. Can anyone help me out on that bit? Are there any SVA friendly dash mounted ignition switches out there?
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Also, for those that have done IVA instead of SVA, where an immobiliser (other than a battery cut off) is required, how have you dealt with that? Have you had Cat II immobilisers fitted and is that easy to do when you don’t really want someone else messing around with your hard work in fitting the loom…….?
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Any thoughts or advice would be gratefully received.
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Regards.
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Paul