Upgrading gauge cluster from a dx to ex/si
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Upgrading gauge cluster from a dx to ex/si
all im wondering is will it be plug and play? Will the tach work or is the dx lacking the wireing for the tach?
edit: 96 civic hb
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Re: Upgrading gauge cluster from a dx to ex/si (SkoundrelUSA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkoundrelUSA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes its very easy plug and play. Even I could do it and I don't know ****.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, it will bolt right up and the tach will work.
Yes, it will bolt right up and the tach will work.
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Re: Upgrading gauge cluster from a dx to ex/si (SkoundrelUSA)
awesome, i need this now haha.
My dx is my first honda and my first stick as well. I shift fine but im not sure what rpms im shifting at, i can tell by ear but i want to get it down pat.
My dx is my first honda and my first stick as well. I shift fine but im not sure what rpms im shifting at, i can tell by ear but i want to get it down pat.
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i dont have a tach either and i can shift fine, you shouldnt have to use it anyway... the only reason i want one is too make sure that im not overreving when i get on it
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