CRX Speedometer
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by WVTURBOCRX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I thought that one is in KM?
I would like to find one that stays in MPH</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not too long ago there was a thread stickied to the top, since gone, that was selling this kit which hooked up to the speedo cable somewhere (I'm guessing) and basically made your gauge be accurate in MPH, just it would have KPH written on the cluster. May want to go that route? Otherwise I have no idea.
I would like to find one that stays in MPH</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not too long ago there was a thread stickied to the top, since gone, that was selling this kit which hooked up to the speedo cable somewhere (I'm guessing) and basically made your gauge be accurate in MPH, just it would have KPH written on the cluster. May want to go that route? Otherwise I have no idea.
It is in MPH
lookie here:

If you look closely you will see the KPH on the inner circle.... just like our USDM clusters. It red lines at 8000rpm and reads up to 9500 rpm.
They are very rare and expensive. For the most part its a drop in unit. You do however need to swap a few of the pins on your stock harness.
droppedcrxsi did a great writeup on it. Check out his site : http://www.droppedcrxsi.com/
Good luck finding one tho.
lookie here:

If you look closely you will see the KPH on the inner circle.... just like our USDM clusters. It red lines at 8000rpm and reads up to 9500 rpm.
They are very rare and expensive. For the most part its a drop in unit. You do however need to swap a few of the pins on your stock harness.
droppedcrxsi did a great writeup on it. Check out his site : http://www.droppedcrxsi.com/
Good luck finding one tho.
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