Boost Gauge inside the cluster. What do you thinK. Help
I didnt want to have all that gauges hanging around the cluster or on the side rail so i decided to incorporate the boost gauge into my extra cluster. There is too much cop harrassment so i decided to stay stock looking.
I need a little help. Does anyone one know what i can use to put little numbers on the cluster so that it will look professional. Everything is already on and ready to go but i need to get some form of numbers or tick marks on the gauge so that i will know where its at.( what boost i'm at or vacuum). I'm going to calibrate it so that i know at what point is 5 lbs, 7 lbs, 8lbs, etc.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT I CAN USE. Its pointing at zero right now. It reads vacuum on the left and boost on the right. The boost is under the Tach portion. Click the link to see it
http://a.im.craigslist.org/0O/...p.jpg
Modified by rdtech at 8:54 PM 6/25/2006
I need a little help. Does anyone one know what i can use to put little numbers on the cluster so that it will look professional. Everything is already on and ready to go but i need to get some form of numbers or tick marks on the gauge so that i will know where its at.( what boost i'm at or vacuum). I'm going to calibrate it so that i know at what point is 5 lbs, 7 lbs, 8lbs, etc.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT I CAN USE. Its pointing at zero right now. It reads vacuum on the left and boost on the right. The boost is under the Tach portion. Click the link to see it
http://a.im.craigslist.org/0O/...p.jpg
Modified by rdtech at 8:54 PM 6/25/2006
Damn I was expecting some borderline rice but that looks pretty clean sort of like a Talon/ Eclipse boost gauge. I don't know where to get any tiny numbers but you could get some reflective tape and cut out some numbers w/ an exacto knife. You could also try office depot, or ebay if all else fails.
Props on doing something original and keeping it clean
Props on doing something original and keeping it clean
Yeah. Thanks. I was trying to stay stock looking. Everything is there and working fine. I just needa a way of numbering it so i can calibrate it.
I'll check when i have time. I just didnt want to drive over there in the 105 degree heat to find out that they have noting. Maybe tomorrow.
thanks bro.
thanks bro.
you can buy sticker paper then take a picture of the numbers on the tach or speedo with digital camera then put them on your computer print out the numbers you want cut them out with a razorblade and stick them on it will look completely oem if done right
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