S2000 dash cluster in an Integra
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Re: (1.8L_allmotormilitia)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1.8L_allmotormilitia »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">looks dope. but wouldn't ap2 s2k cluster be better idea since it shows 8k red line unless you have a built motor. </TD></TR></TABLE>
We dont get the 2.2 S2000 over here anyway. The AP2 heres simply has the semi circle temp and fuel gauge as they still use the 2.0 F20C.
Mine has a 8k redline anyway.
We dont get the 2.2 S2000 over here anyway. The AP2 heres simply has the semi circle temp and fuel gauge as they still use the 2.0 F20C.
Mine has a 8k redline anyway.
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Re: S2000 dash cluster in an Integra (JonnyCoupe)
Everything about the idea is excellent.
The only thing that I have noticed about the s2000 gauge cluster is that it does not fill the blank gaps around in outside.
The only thing that I have noticed about the s2000 gauge cluster is that it does not fill the blank gaps around in outside.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JonnyCoupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
We dont get the 2.2 S2000 over here anyway. The AP2 heres simply has the semi circle temp and fuel gauge as they still use the 2.0 F20C.
Mine has a 8k redline anyway.</TD></TR></TABLE>
We dont get the 2.2 S2000 over here anyway. The AP2 heres simply has the semi circle temp and fuel gauge as they still use the 2.0 F20C.
Mine has a 8k redline anyway.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: S2000 dash cluster in an Integra (Damon Reeves)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Damon Reeves »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Everything about the idea is excellent.
The only thing that I have noticed about the s2000 gauge cluster is that it does not fill the blank gaps around in outside. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats work in progress with a dual gauge surround I have, SPA oil temp/pressure digital guage to go in and then a nice layer of flocking to kill any reflections. I may extend a visor as such to shield out as much light as I can, the DC2 setup lets ALOT of light in.
The only thing that I have noticed about the s2000 gauge cluster is that it does not fill the blank gaps around in outside. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats work in progress with a dual gauge surround I have, SPA oil temp/pressure digital guage to go in and then a nice layer of flocking to kill any reflections. I may extend a visor as such to shield out as much light as I can, the DC2 setup lets ALOT of light in.
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Re: S2000 dash cluster in an Integra (jDm_eDm)
It is kind of old news, if you check my pics in my signature I did it over a year ago with no help from anyone, if you have the cluster with the plugs and the wiring diagrams that I got off of honda-tech it should not take anyone more then 20 minutes to complete took me longer to mount it centered then to do the wiring so if anyone wants to do it let me know and ill find the info and send it to you, if you can put a radio in a car you can do this, for the do it yourselfers just make sure you get the right diagrams for the s2k cluster, the 01-03 is quite different from the 04-05 clusters. . .
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Re: S2000 dash cluster in an Integra (EGmmBAH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EGmmBAH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It is kind of old news, if you check my pics in my signature I did it over a year ago with no help from anyone, if you have the cluster with the plugs and the wiring diagrams that I got off of honda-tech it should not take anyone more then 20 minutes to complete took me longer to mount it centered then to do the wiring so if anyone wants to do it let me know and ill find the info and send it to you, if you can put a radio in a car you can do this, for the do it yourselfers just make sure you get the right diagrams for the s2k cluster, the 01-03 is quite different from the 04-05 clusters. . . </TD></TR></TABLE>
This is nothing like wiring a radio up.
The wiring is the easy bit!
This is nothing like wiring a radio up.
The wiring is the easy bit!
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Re: S2000 dash cluster in an Integra (JonnyCoupe)
what do you mean for instance it is as simple as s2k plug schematic says blu/wht = tach, and dc2 schematic says blu/blk = tach (not actual colors), now you put the two wires together, dosent sound all to hard to me the only thing u actually need any knowledge for is speedo and temp everything else, tach, turn signals, hazards, trunk, gas light, dimmer, bat light, oil light, etc etc etc is as simple as putting a radio in a car, temp is an extra wire a part from summit racing for $10 and 10 minutes, speedo depends on how you go about doing it there is a guy in s.fla. that does the speedo for $50 and it takes him about 30-45 minutes not quite sure how he does it, just know it works and it is acurate. . .
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Re: S2000 dash cluster in an Integra (EGmmBAH)
please dont tell me that it took you more then 30-40 mins to do your cluster and you still dont have temp and speedo working! if you need some help i can explain the temp to you
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Trooper »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">very nice, Mark definatly has some tallent. What exactly can be modified through the RS232 cable? </TD></TR></TABLE>
The resolution coarseness of the temp and fuel level and then the offset so for examply you get the temp gauge at central at what ever temperature you want, ie 85C.
The resolution coarseness of the temp and fuel level and then the offset so for examply you get the temp gauge at central at what ever temperature you want, ie 85C.
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i like it!! looks cool but i dont like cuz it isnt a perfect fit theres still empty space around the cluster but still cool good job!
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Bump whats the possibility that i may have to play with vss sensor wiring due to spiking, also whats the possibilty i will have problems with my gas gauge?? Please help me im almost ready to sell this damn cluster
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For sale 2005 S2000 Gauge Cluster 68,000 Miles $200 Shipped. Comes with no plugs tested and fully fuctional. Pictures will be posted later tonight. Hit me with a pm if your interested or just leave a message here. Located in Savannah. Props to whoever has done this projest but i just dont have the patience to wait for parts to get it to work properly.