Sleeper gauge locations
Sorry, sometimes I blank on the fact that most of the forums on this site aren't model-specific. I've got a DC2.
There's a cubby hole beneath the stereo DIN and above the ashtray. Seems like it's maybe smaller than a typical DIN, but I think there's room for the TunerView. I'm also thinking it might be possible to mount the stereo right above the ashtray and put the tunerview in the spot above it.
It seems like Civic guys may have it a little easier when it comes to this stuff, but maybe I'm wrong. There's not a lot of good real estate for gauges on Integras.
There's a cubby hole beneath the stereo DIN and above the ashtray. Seems like it's maybe smaller than a typical DIN, but I think there's room for the TunerView. I'm also thinking it might be possible to mount the stereo right above the ashtray and put the tunerview in the spot above it.
It seems like Civic guys may have it a little easier when it comes to this stuff, but maybe I'm wrong. There's not a lot of good real estate for gauges on Integras.
yes you can make a simple din plat to install the tunerview in place of the radio and move the radio lower. basically your going to have to make your own din plate to house both the radio and tunerview but its very possible. i thought about it but i wanted mine in eye view instead of looking down thats why i went with the clock position. But i have to say i wouldnt do it again. it was a freaking nighmare
I can't decide if it would be better to put the TunerView below the stereo and have it be harder to see and block the ashtray (change drawer) more, or better to slide the stereo down so the TunerView is easy to see but making the stereo be completely be in the way when I'm trying to use the cupholders.
Maybe I'll try to fab my own DIN plate and install it in that part of the console. It can't be too hard -- just cutting up and sanding some plastic, right?
Maybe I'll try to fab my own DIN plate and install it in that part of the console. It can't be too hard -- just cutting up and sanding some plastic, right?
I finally got my hands on a TunerView thanks to a trusting pal and put together a Clock-Pod TunerView mock up. Thanks Jason! Also its unpainted so finish isn't dead on fyi. The design hasn't been finalized and your suggestions and feedback is welcome.

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Looks great nice fitment and all, i just dont care for the small tunerview. The display is just to darn small. BUT its still 100000000 time better than a million ricer gauges lol
it looks to me with some slight tweeking you can make a tunerview II like th eone i have fit with that or a similar pod. maybe the pod ould have to be a little bit taller than what your working with. Now that would be sweet with the larger tunerview
it looks to me with some slight tweeking you can make a tunerview II like th eone i have fit with that or a similar pod. maybe the pod ould have to be a little bit taller than what your working with. Now that would be sweet with the larger tunerview
Thanks! :D
A couple updates.. Some were confused thinking a mini TunerView was used because the face trimmed off the screen and didn't include the screens frame which made it appear smaller. Also some prefer a black face with buttons mounted in the center console for easy reach so I went that route this time and took some pix. Let me know what you think.



A couple updates.. Some were confused thinking a mini TunerView was used because the face trimmed off the screen and didn't include the screens frame which made it appear smaller. Also some prefer a black face with buttons mounted in the center console for easy reach so I went that route this time and took some pix. Let me know what you think.



jus bought a dual pod for my 96 civic. will post pics when i get it installed.
i like PLX multi gauge. it's like a tunerview but with a nice OLED display.
i like PLX multi gauge. it's like a tunerview but with a nice OLED display.
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