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S2K gauge cluster swap questions

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Old Sep 16, 2008 | 06:03 PM
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Default S2K gauge cluster swap questions

Ok I have been reading everywhere on everything that i can about this swap. People have been able to get this gauge cluster from a s2k into a civic and other vehicles. My question is this, alot of these posts are old and the tech has been around for awhile (years), does nobody have a kit of some sort for this. I know theres the guy out of the UK that will modify them if u send him the cluster which is cool but for 350 bucks. I have also seen where peolple have said that there are issues with the speed sensor and some have had issues with the temp sensor as well. Does anyone know of any up to dae info on this swap. I have looked all over th net but seem to come up empty handed. Thanks
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Old Sep 16, 2008 | 06:12 PM
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Default Re: S2K gauge cluster swap questions (guessohw)

they make a kit for it, i think its like around $300, but even after that theres a **** load more wiring to do... my friend did it in his EK.... and i think EG's are a lil harder
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Old Sep 16, 2008 | 06:53 PM
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have a 97, how did it turn out and as far as the wiring no biggy, also any details on the kit and where its from?
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