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stylEmon 11-30-08 03:33 PM

FC WRITE UP: Replacing Stock Clock with Something Useful
 
I spent the day mounting my Lambda gauge in place of the stock (worthless) clock. It was a little tricky.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int02.jpg

•First I took the stock idiot cluster apart.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int05.jpg


•Took all the components of the clock out of the idiot cluster. I was careful not to break the circuit board or any other elements of the warning system. Here is the piece I took out. I ended up cutting the clock knob off with some tin snips.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int03.jpg


•I then had to take a file to the white housing. The area where the clock used to be has to be smoothed out to allow the lambda LCD gauge to fit in the slot where the clock used to be. There are little nubs that needed to be filed off. I circled the nubs, and dotted the area that needs to be filed down. There are nubs behind the dotted area that also need to be smoothed out.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int06.jpg


• Ran the LCD gauge and all wires for the LED and calibration button up through the dash. This is the LCD gauge that came with my LC-1 wideband controller. I've seen similar displays at Radio Shack. Here you can see the little LED that tells you if your sensor is warmed up, calibrated, etc. There is also a calibration button not pictured.
http://bp2.blogger.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lgw/...s400/rx158.jpg


•Drilled two holes in the clear plastic lens so the LED and calibration button will mount on the outside of the lens. There is already one hole from the clock knob.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int07.jpg

SIDE NOTE: I have a Series 4 cluster, but a Series 5 dash and idiot surround. I found a little trick that helped me out. If you turn the clear plastic lens upside down, and cut off the tabs for the tiny (useless) screws, the Series 5 surround fits the Series 4 cluster. So I drilled two holes on the opposite side from the original clock knob.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...400/int07a.jpg


•Ran all LED and button wires through the cluster. Just make sure all the wires are run through the correct route before you connect everything. I did have to route out a small area for the wires to snake through the back of the cluster, above where the stock clip plugs in.

•Crimped and heat shrink for LED and button wires.

•Took the black panel (with all the warning symbols) and cut it right before the window for the clock. The LED gauge will take the place of this piece.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int08.jpg


•Re-assemble carefully.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/int01.jpg

staticguitar313 12-02-08 02:52 AM

I Am So Doing That! You Are One Smart Motherfucker!

stylEmon 12-02-08 07:42 AM

LOL, bored maybe... dont know about smart. ;)

classicauto 12-02-08 07:48 AM

Shit......I wanted to do the same with my powerdex over the winter, but alas it is too large.

Looks badass though, nice work!

stylEmon 12-02-08 08:14 AM

thats kinda the trick here, the digital gauge was just a little large, so I was able to file down the housing to make it squeeze in.

sub9lulu 12-02-08 09:04 AM

hellz yea i m gonna do that
my stupid stock clock reset itself every time i close the door :ugh2:

stylEmon 12-02-08 11:14 AM

2 Attachment(s)
so did mine, and half the time is was so dull I couldn't see it anyway. Useless clock!

Here is the gauge by its self... you can get them for Temp, AFR, what ever...
They even come in Blue
http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idproduct=171 or search [square digital gauge]

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...3&d=1228238470

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...4&d=1228238470

Brismo7 12-23-08 01:08 PM

thumbs up.

Awesome write up!

stylEmon 04-11-09 02:48 AM

I cleaned up the install a little. I got rid of the bolt and found the actual threaded piece that holds the calibration button in place.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/rx223.jpg

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/rx224.jpg

RotaryRocket88 04-21-09 05:03 PM

Thanks for the idea! I went ahead and installed my LC-1 in exactly the same spot over the weekend (finally). I didn't cut the clear piece that overlays the lights, so I was able to mount my calibration button & LED in it instead. The button is even recessed in the plastic lens, so you can't press it accidentally.

https://www.rx7club.com/members/rota...-used-6650.jpg

chatchie 04-22-09 08:24 PM

^ looks factory, love it.

Havoc 04-23-09 01:33 AM

wow clean as mate, well done :D

stylEmon 04-23-09 09:37 AM

very well done. I may have to redo mine with the spare idiot lens.
Thats one thing that bugs me, is I can slightly see the wires on my install.

RotaryRocket88 04-24-09 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by stylEmon (Post 9151503)
very well done. I may have to redo mine with the spare idiot lens.
Thats one thing that bugs me, is I can slightly see the wires on my install.

Yeah, it worked out perfectly, and everything fit with the plastic cover still there. The LED display is still plenty bright with the clear red plastic over it. And the factory hole for the clock hour/minute adjust was almost the right size for the calibrate button as is, so all I had to do was open it up a little with a drill.

It's exactly what I wanted, since my A-piller pod is full, and there aren't too many other places with good visibility.

stylEmon 04-25-09 04:49 PM

ya, and I know you'll miss the clock that was so useful...
:)

RandomHero 04-25-09 09:54 PM

saw this in your album one day when your pics were up on the homepage. My clock don't work half the time anyway and theres always one on the cd player. I'll be ninja'ing your idea as well.

RotaryRocket88 04-27-09 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by stylEmon (Post 9157468)
ya, and I know you'll miss the clock that was so useful...
:)

Oh, I will. I used to love its random flickering on my dash...

stylEmon 07-06-09 03:46 PM

Thanks to RotaryRocket88, I was forced to clean up the install on my gauge. ;)

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/rx261.jpg

In all honesty, it looks much cleaner! It is actually a little harder to see in the day time now that it's behind the stock clock lens tho... Still, looks amazing!

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AEAL2Ej4Lg...s400/rx260.jpg

afpreppie04 11-09-09 05:08 PM

Sorry to bring this thread back from the dead, but I am in the process of doing this install too. I figured this thread could use some more in progress pics to make it easier for anyone else who wants to do it. I ordered my LCD gauge from the place stylEmon linked. I chose not to cut the side of the black panel off, to make it look more factory.

I only had to trim the surround a little bit, just enough to fit the lip around the LCD in between the top and bottom. You can't see it here but I also had to take off the nubs from the back side.

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/1167/dscn1763.jpg

I plan on running the wire back behind the LCD and out behind the calibration button.

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/7109/dscn1764w.jpg

Once you take the clock reset button/knob out there is a hole where it used to go that the wires fit through nicely, headed towards the back of the panel instead of having to route it around the lights. If you don't feel like using tin snips to cut the knob off, if you take the unit apart and push in the knob, there is an E-clip on the back that you can pop off, then the knob slides out the front.

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/624/dscn1765f.jpg

stylEmon 11-10-09 09:52 AM

afpreppie01, thanks for adding to this thread. Great contribution.

Post some more pics of your install and final product!

afpreppie04 11-12-09 01:41 AM

I'll update it as I go, I pulled an S5 idiot light cluster at the junkyard today and want to see if I can make it work on my S4 since they look so much better. About half the lights are in different places, but the plug is the same so I'll see if I can figure out what goes where. Oddly enough the S5 unit loses the cooling fan and brake light lights, but gains a check engine light.

RotaryRocket88 11-13-09 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by stylEmon (Post 9338006)
Thanks to RotaryRocket88, I was forced to clean up the install on my gauge. ;)

In all honesty, it looks much cleaner! It is actually a little harder to see in the day time now that it's behind the stock clock lens tho... Still, looks amazing!

I'm a few months late replying, but it looks nice! You've even got your LED and button in the same spot. They work out well there, don't they?



Originally Posted by afpreppie04 (Post 9620610)
I'll update it as I go, I pulled an S5 idiot light cluster at the junkyard today and want to see if I can make it work on my S4 since they look so much better. About half the lights are in different places, but the plug is the same so I'll see if I can figure out what goes where. Oddly enough the S5 unit loses the cooling fan and brake light lights, but gains a check engine light.

Just an FYI, the '88 warning lights (like mine) are the same style as S5 lights, but will be plug and play with your wiring. Of course, if you already have an extra S5 set, converting will likely be pretty easy.

afpreppie04 11-13-09 01:24 AM

I noticed your 88 had the same lights as mine, but S5 style. If only someone would donate an 88 to the local junkyard I would go grab it, the S5 has a blank spot second from the right on the top row and it kind of bugs me.

Damzil 11-14-09 01:10 PM

:icon_tup:

stylEmon 11-15-09 10:16 AM


Just an FYI, the '88 warning lights (like mine) are the same style as S5 lights, but will be plug and play with your wiring.
Good to know. I'll be keeping this in the back of my mind for my next scrap yard visit!!


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