Ok i was wondering where i would find different gauges that i could mount inside my current dash. So that they would look stock. All digital of course. A/F, Oil Pressure, Temp, and any other ones that i may need. I dont want them to look like i installed any gauges.
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you looking for the circle gauges or flat/square gagues? and where in the dash you plan on installing them? behinde the plastic glass by the gas/temp gague?
almost, but those are all circular, im looking for square lcds that i can incorperate into my dash. I could prolly mount a few of those back there and it would be ok, but i really want some square ones.
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S/SI/Vtec Hybrid. RS*R Header, JDM downpipe, Custom Downpipe back 2.25 Exhaust, Intake, ""Mugen"" Programmed p13, No balancer belt, no AC, Fidanza Flywheel, ACT clutch, SI trans, Power Slot rotors, SkunkII Coilovers, Enki Rims.
These are pretty sweet, all you have to do is change the colour, you can get Oil pressure, Air/Fuel and Water Temp in a pod...and then find a way to mount it within the dash...
Actually I'd probably mount them separately so the bezels held the gauge in cleanly...
Ive always wanted to replace all the gauges, like have an aftermarket speedo/tach/oilpsi/watertemp/volts etc all under the plastic, all matching eachother.
Well yea, i could remove all of the stock gauges, and just put those, during the day looking in the car when it is off no one will see them and try to smash in my window, but with the car on all of the info would be showing. This would be an alternate way of doing it, but i would still like to find a Cheap looking lcd square display that would blend in with everything else.
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S/SI/Vtec Hybrid. RS*R Header, JDM downpipe, Custom Downpipe back 2.25 Exhaust, Intake, ""Mugen"" Programmed p13, No balancer belt, no AC, Fidanza Flywheel, ACT clutch, SI trans, Power Slot rotors, SkunkII Coilovers, Enki Rims.
Originally posted by [SUB[EX] Well yea, i could remove all of the stock gauges, and just put those, during the day looking in the car when it is off no one will see them and try to smash in my window, but with the car on all of the info would be showing. This would be an alternate way of doing it, but i would still like to find a Cheap looking lcd square display that would blend in with everything else.
Why would you remvove the stock gauges? These are different gauges...
i dont really need the Motec, but it is definately BOMB. haha
I like these, but i dont really need a speedo or tach, it wont really hurt tho. I think i like the individuals better. Plus i want a few other ones.
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S/SI/Vtec Hybrid. RS*R Header, JDM downpipe, Custom Downpipe back 2.25 Exhaust, Intake, ""Mugen"" Programmed p13, No balancer belt, no AC, Fidanza Flywheel, ACT clutch, SI trans, Power Slot rotors, SkunkII Coilovers, Enki Rims.
Originally posted by [SUB[EX] i dont really need the Motec, but it is definately BOMB. haha
I like these, but i dont really need a speedo or tach, it wont really hurt tho. I think i like the individuals better. Plus i want a few other ones.
I don't know...you only need like 2 of those gauges...
I don't know about all of them...reminds me of my 89 Beretta...
Do I really need A/F? Cause the only tuning I do is on the dyno...I suppose I could street tune my V-AFC with the A/F gauge. I'm assuming this one works at all throttle positions?
Is fuel pressure in the car useful? Again I think it's mostly for setting on the dyno etc... isn't it?
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