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E6KT2 05-07-02 09:41 PM

Do Not Try This At Home!!! : )
 
look below.


I couldn't post them cuz I'm internet retarded.

ponykiller 05-07-02 09:58 PM

????

UniqueTII 05-07-02 10:02 PM

I won't.

ponykiller 05-07-02 10:03 PM

you will not what?

Node 05-07-02 10:06 PM

look below

CanadianRX7 05-07-02 10:06 PM

he wont do that at home duh...

E6KT2 05-07-02 10:10 PM

patience grasshoppers




look below

vaughnc 05-07-02 10:10 PM

well send them to me - vaughnc@earthlink.net and I'll host em' for ya'.

rico05 05-07-02 10:12 PM

What in the hell...

TRUDSL 05-07-02 10:20 PM

http://home.insightbb.com/~hellbird.79/buddy1.jpg

http://home.insightbb.com/~hellbird.79/buddy2.jpg

http://home.insightbb.com/~hellbird.79/buddy3.jpg

E6KT2 05-07-02 10:23 PM

TRUDSL saves the day! Thanks bro.

vosko 05-07-02 10:30 PM

pretty nice :)

rx-7fc 05-07-02 10:35 PM

how hard is it to put the gauges in because i wanted to do something like that and that is nice

Scott 89t2 05-07-02 10:36 PM

I can think of alot of gauges more important then a volt one....

E6KT2 05-07-02 10:43 PM


how hard is it to put the gauges in because i wanted to do something like that and that is nice
I wouldn't do it again. I repeat, Do not try this at home. I had to cut and sand a lot of plastic and aluminum.


I can think of alot of gauges more important then a volt one....
I can think of A LOT better places to put them too! The other gauges are looking for a different home. I've got a couple ideas, but that's where that one's going.

vaughnc 05-07-02 10:44 PM

HA HA.

Not too hard. Just make a spacer to replace the OEM gagues, pop in the gagues (autometer isn't very accurate but they're cheap) and run the copper cables to your sensors.

E6KT2 05-07-02 10:56 PM

Everybody and their brother uses Autometers. I also bought the best models. Pro-Comp Ultra-lite.

Putting the gauges in is not straightforward. The ones I used are not in a stock location (how am I gonna get the speedo cable over there?), they obviously barely fit even though I modified the way they sit, and the shapes are complicated and a bunch of stuff must be cut/sanded away.

I will help anyone who tries this, but it's not easy. Hope you got a Dremel!

iluvrx7z 05-07-02 11:05 PM

WOW, it may not be easy but damn I feel so inspired right now. Definitely not in my budget at this point in time but I have a project for the future! What did you do to solve the speedo cable problem? What other problems did you have?

rico05 05-07-02 11:07 PM

You makin sets??:D:D:D:D:D

CanadianRX7 05-07-02 11:20 PM

that gauges look really fucking nice. Good job on them now make me some :)

E6KT2 05-07-02 11:24 PM

I thought and thought about it. I couldn't figure a way since everything had to be modified. It's not as if you could just stick in some gauges.

1. The stock gauge cluster hood is not flat on the back. It matches the curve of the OE plastic gauge cover. This must be sanded smooth/flat for the panel to mount flush.

2. It must be sanded at a pretty steep angle to get these HUGE gauges to fit. Making sure it is leaned back enough involves this: sand, test fit, sand, test fit, sand, test fit, sand. And a lot of sanding and test fitting.

3. There is no way to mount the gauge panel to the cluster hood. I had to bend alluminum brackets and use machine screws. It's not the prettiest but at least their SS. Also, you have to bend them just right and drill all the screws just right so that it's tight, but not short. It's like this: bend, mark, drill, swear, bend another cause that one came up short, bend, mark, cut. Repeat 11 times. (One screw on top, and one on the gauge panel for each bracket)

4. Seal the whole deal with black silicone caulk.

Now the installation. First remove the steering wheel and the little cover over the rack. Try to put the cluster in there. It does not fit. Not even close. You have to cut away almost the entire plastic floor that is glued to the foam/vinyl dash. Think you can get the Dremel in there? Lots of smoldering plastic flying everywhere, and some dexterity involved. Test fit, cut more away if necessary, test fit, etc. Now, put the rack cover back on and do another test fit to make sure it will go on and come out without removing the rack cover every time. If it fits, congratulations.:D

scathcart 05-07-02 11:54 PM

I am considering making a set like that for myself, when the money comes. I will use 5" speedo and tach, definitely, and will make the back out of flat back painted carbon fiber. I will retain the blinkers and warning lights in the dash, as well as the buzzer. I *could* make sets for others, but it is gonna be unlikely, as everyone would want a different set, etc.

For all those questioning why I would paint carbon fiber, well, I plan on making the black plastic surround around the gauges out of Carbon fiber as well, so it would suit.

rico05 05-08-02 12:23 AM

Hey bro, would you hook me up w/ a set? I would pay for materials, and any other extra you would want!!!

E6KT2 05-08-02 07:11 PM

Geez, nobody even asked about the custom wing being built in the background.:p:

akageals 05-08-02 08:33 PM

What model steering wheel is that. I know it's MOMO but what type?

Todd


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