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Old 05-17-2004, 02:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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EL 4ws Gauges

Ok i really want EL gauges for my 93 4ws vtec but i know that EL gauges and 4ws were only made in the same year during 94. So my question is can i get other EL gauge clusters that do not have the 4ws light or do i need it. Also if anyone has any 4ws el gauges i would love to buy them. Thanks
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you wont find usdm gauges that have both 4ws and vtec. its either si gauges with 4ws light or vtec gauges without 4ws light. its your judgement on whether or not you need the 4ws light.
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If it was me I'd loose the 4WS light and pull the light when I was putting the gauges in. I wouldn't want the 4WS light shining from under the plate And you can definately tell when your 4WS isn't working right? w/o haveing to see the light on!?
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Old 05-17-2004, 06:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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the gauges are thick enough not to see the light shine through, when i put my jdm gauges in, i drill 1/4" holes over the SRS light and the 4WS light, just in case something happened. you can't see the holes unless the lights are on anyway!!
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^^ I would have to agree with him... I would keep the 4ws light there, but swap in the VTEC guages. Heck you could even get a bit ingenuitive and make your own 4ws overlay inthe panel.
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got any pics of what yall are talking about
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Old 05-19-2004, 09:21 AM   #7 (permalink)
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No, sorry...


You could cut out the 4ws from one cluster and splice it into the vtec cluster...
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