**Civic DX cluster to SIR cluster question
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**Civic DX cluster to SIR cluster question
I currently own a 1994 Honda Civic DX and i purchased a 92-95 EG9 SIR cluster. Although the DX cluster i currently have has no tach, I am wondering if my new cluster is TOTALLY PLUG AND PLAY! Just lookin for help on the greatest site ever! haha thanks in advance guys
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Re: **Civic DX cluster to SIR cluster question (.EGGplant)
yea it is, i just got myself a tach for my 94 eg hatch from a 95 ex coupe. all is perfect and there will probably be a green clip hole that you can just leave alone. thats what happned for me.
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Wait, are you saying that anyone with a DX with no tach can just replace the gauges with another set from a higher-trim civic which has a tach and the tach will fully operate in the DX?
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Re: **Civic DX cluster to SIR cluster question (BlueIntegraBoy)
i know you'd lose your correct mileage count and all that but otherwise i don't see anything bad about doing that....what's my best bet if i want to get gauges with a tach? what's the cheapest way and from which car? (I guess it has to be from a 96-99 Civic EX if you have a DX, correct? I'm not looking to get any SiR gauges or anything, just regular ones with a tach) what's the best way to get this? also is there a write-up for installing different gauges? thanks
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You might as well go with the 92-95 civic ex cluster. Its a great cluster and looks pretty stock!
edit: Cluster came in today and its installed. Totally plug and play and looks great! thanks to all that gave me some guidance
edit: Cluster came in today and its installed. Totally plug and play and looks great! thanks to all that gave me some guidance
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GutS96EJ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i know you'd lose your correct mileage count and all that but otherwise i don't see anything bad about doing that....what's my best bet if i want to get gauges with a tach? what's the cheapest way and from which car? (I guess it has to be from a 96-99 Civic EX if you have a DX, correct? I'm not looking to get any SiR gauges or anything, just regular ones with a tach) what's the best way to get this? also is there a write-up for installing different gauges? thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
ya just get a gauge cluster from any 96-00 Civic that has a tach such as lx,ex,si and you don't need a write up just a phillips screw driver even my little sister could do it
ya just get a gauge cluster from any 96-00 Civic that has a tach such as lx,ex,si and you don't need a write up just a phillips screw driver even my little sister could do it
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