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RiceFx306 11-10-08 02:36 PM

I don't think it would matter. I would go with white just to maintain color but be brighter.

Azcamel 12-10-08 03:55 AM

if anyone want my guage setup im willing to sell the bulb to you, or you can send me your cluster, i'll change the bulb and modify the pannel for you so you have white led.. im thinking about going blue to back to red. PM me if your intrested, remember the bulbs are about 50 bucks plus labor, it wont be to much but dont lowball me.

DMoneyRX-7 12-10-08 04:13 AM

if I was to want a red lighted cluster, would it be better to keep the amber film or remove it? i was thinking that the red LED's would be bright enough to show up as red if the film was on it still. But what way would look and work better, film or no film with Red LEDs?

silverTRD 12-10-08 12:41 PM

you should definately get rid of the film if you want red gauges. you wouldn't get the color you want with the film on. its not to bad removing the film.

jacobcartmill 12-10-08 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by Azcamel (Post 8577020)
Here is mine, not that hard and if you move the needle to full right and mark it then when you reinstall the needle it will be right on. My Greddy boost gauge was acting up so i put an autometer peak/warn electric on in and put the same white led behind it, looks good, now i just gotta get a autometer EGT to match.

http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/7038/dscn0188pk6.jpg



Azcamel, do you have any more pictures of it illuminated at night? yours seems to be the "ice blue" color. I was wanting to do either the darker blue like the newer VWs, or green like the greddy gauges.

did you use the inverted cone LEDs? How is the light disbursement?

rx7rcer09 12-10-08 03:52 PM

that looks really good.

Azcamel 12-10-08 04:01 PM

i use the circuit board look 360 led, cool white

RLaoFD 12-10-08 05:08 PM

mine:

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...download-2.jpg

jacobcartmill 12-10-08 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Azcamel (Post 8788761)
i use the circuit board look 360 led, cool white


do you have another pic of the gauges that shows them better? I'm wondering if there are any hot spots if you use the circuit board style LEDs

RLaoFD 12-10-08 05:18 PM

just look at mine. i used the circuit board style.

Supernaut 12-10-08 05:36 PM

Excellent Lao. Thats exactly what I wanted to do as well. I love white.

Hey did you ever sell that SMIC!

RLaoFD 12-10-08 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by Supernaut (Post 8789037)
Excellent Lao. Thats exactly what I wanted to do as well. I love white.

Hey did you ever sell that SMIC!

Yeah, I did. Sorry bro.

I tried converting my ac panel too, but completely botched it. :icon_no2: Now I'm thinking if I should get a new one or just pulling everything out and trying to fix it myself. Really disappointing though.

Azcamel 12-10-08 06:30 PM

even though the LED spread the light it still has minor hot spot, its due to the placement of the bulb or lack of bulbs. if you look at the coolant guage you will notice that it is slightly brighter at the top then the bottom, same for the fuel gauge. The tach and speedo is more equaly because fo the large light scatter plate in the back, its still varies a bit but not as bad.

jacobcartmill 12-10-08 06:40 PM

has anyone checked out these gauges?

http://www.importintelligence.com/FM...dex.html&-Edit

jacobcartmill 12-10-08 07:34 PM

they also have needle lighting upgrades:
http://www.importintelligence.com/FM...dex.html&-Edit

khoveraki 12-28-08 03:13 AM

Hey this might sound obvious but I've never removed the cluster. I'm planning to do this to my '93, but I want to get rid of all the red in the tach, like from 7.5k to 9k. Possible to make the whole tach white?

DMoneyRX-7 12-28-08 03:24 AM

yes its possible. Idk why you would want to get rid of this but ya. All you have to do is remove the red film behind that area much like how their is an amber film behind the other areas that he removed.

khoveraki 12-29-08 03:59 PM

I have my cluster just about out, all of the connections disconnected cleanly. But how do I remove the cigarette lighter part? I can't figure it out. There's no clip and you can't just remove the whole part.

DMoneyRX-7 12-29-08 04:50 PM

Their should be a black plastic connector that goes into the back of the cigarette lighter. Just wiggle it out. If thats not the solution. Their are two screws holding it in and you can just remove it like that.

khoveraki 12-29-08 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by DMoneyRX-7 (Post 8832704)
Their should be a black plastic connector that goes into the back of the cigarette lighter. Just wiggle it out. If thats not the solution. Their are two screws holding it in and you can just remove it like that.

Thanks! I just gave the plastic part a more deliberate pull and it came right off.

DMoneyRX-7 12-29-08 05:19 PM

yep. it is kinda tuff. it has probably been there for a long ass time.

khoveraki 12-30-08 12:02 AM

I have the gauge cluster out and I took off the fuel gauge face. The back of it has no orange, only green with white dots. The other gauges appear the same way. What orange am I supposed to scratch off?

http://steveleo.com:8383/temp/123008...1230080057.jpg

http://steveleo.com:8383/temp/123008...1230080100.jpg

sorry about the bad cameraphone pics, my G9 is broke =\

Azcamel 12-30-08 01:34 AM

shine a flash light through the face you will see the silver thing is red film.. sand it off.

khoveraki 12-30-08 02:19 AM

Oh man, I held an LED up to the backing and found all of it was orange. Sorry for sounding so stupid, I guess I should have taken off any gauge but the fuel one first.

thanks! maybe now I can finish this damn mod. haha

I need 7 of the chip-looking LEDs?

DMoneyRX-7 12-30-08 03:19 AM

hahaha. omg will people please just read.

you need 4x WLED-HP6 and 1x 73-xHP3 from superbrightleds.com to do the gauge faces.


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