civic si gauge cluster
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civic si gauge cluster
Hi, ive got a 94 ex and im about to drop a b16a2 into it (600$ to go...). i dont like the look of my stock gauge cluster in fact its god awful ugly. im curious if a civic si cluster would work in it and how much that could run. thanks
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Re: civic si gauge cluster (KAMiN)
Sorry, I don't belive the cluster out of a 6th gen civic will fit in a 5th gen civic....you could try and find a 2nd gen integra cluster. I think it may work...not absolutly sure though.
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hmm. but isnt that metric based?
" i dont know how to convert KM to miles yet officer i swear i have no idea how fast i was going"
damn metric system...
" i dont know how to convert KM to miles yet officer i swear i have no idea how fast i was going"
damn metric system...
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Re: civic si gauge cluster (LiLJoEPTR21)
bah id rather get a carbon fiber cover for it. i dont like the metric system. too bad the si cluster wont fit
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Re: civic si gauge cluster (LiLJoEPTR21)
how about instead of the full cluster, just taking the gauge faces? do they line up correctly? hehe
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Re: civic si gauge cluster (KAMiN)
You can make the Si gauage cluster work, it can be a pita though. I have a 2000si gauage cluster wired up in my 93. You need to either get the whole wiring harness or just the plugs (hopefully with at least some wire connected to each. Unfortunately I didn't document any of the wiring I did, but this is how I figured it out. If you look at the back of each gauge cluster you can figure out where each wire goes and thus what it is responsible for, just follow the leads where each wire connects to, label that wire whatever it is on your stock wires, then cut your stock connectors off, get the connectors with the wires from si. label where each wire goes to from each lead, then connect the proper wires from the si connectors to your stock wiring harness. plug it in, and you have the wiring done. It took me about 45 mins to do this when I figured out what to do. I think the hardest part to figure out was the turn signals.
No physically it won't fit in. I swapped in an entire dash from a totalled si. (I am about to take it out, never did fit a well as I wanted.) I am about to put my stock dash back in but plan on keeping my cluster, actually switching to an ex cluster, the redline throws me off when I drive hard, tend to shift too late. But it's the same thing basically, so I'll see what I can do, I should be doing this in about two weeks.
No physically it won't fit in. I swapped in an entire dash from a totalled si. (I am about to take it out, never did fit a well as I wanted.) I am about to put my stock dash back in but plan on keeping my cluster, actually switching to an ex cluster, the redline throws me off when I drive hard, tend to shift too late. But it's the same thing basically, so I'll see what I can do, I should be doing this in about two weeks.
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Re: civic si gauge cluster (HXMan)
Sorry, I don't belive the cluster out of a 6th gen civic will fit in a 5th gen civic....you could try and find a 2nd gen integra cluster. I think it may work...not absolutly sure though.
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Re: civic si gauge cluster (Phi-Si)
i dont like the way mine looks, too boxy. but ill survive with white faced SI gauges when the SI glows hehe
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