ATTN: All you stunners with JDM cluters
Greetings from WRX land.
Found this link, it may be of interest to you, it's a product that will make it read in MPH instead of KPH, so instead of 100 kph indicated on the dash being 62 MPH or whatever, 100 KPH On the dash would be 100 MPH.
http://www.kilburne.com/2410/info.php?p=2&pno=0
E0021 is apprently for all cars except Nissan and Mazda.
Thought i'd pass it on to you guys.
Found this link, it may be of interest to you, it's a product that will make it read in MPH instead of KPH, so instead of 100 kph indicated on the dash being 62 MPH or whatever, 100 KPH On the dash would be 100 MPH.
http://www.kilburne.com/2410/info.php?p=2&pno=0
E0021 is apprently for all cars except Nissan and Mazda.
Thought i'd pass it on to you guys.
So if I had the jdm cluster, 150 in kms on the cluster is an actual 150 mph??? How much does it cost in USD? That would fix the reason I don't want the cluster.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmspoonitr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So if I had the jdm cluster, 150 in kms on the cluster is an actual 150 mph??? How much does it cost in USD? That would fix the reason I don't want the cluster.</TD></TR></TABLE>
apparently the motor is required, and the gauge face.
BUT...i dont know how they are going to make one for the integra.
ours is not digital, nor cable driven.
its a coil bind.
apparently the motor is required, and the gauge face.
BUT...i dont know how they are going to make one for the integra.
ours is not digital, nor cable driven.
its a coil bind.
sorry, apparently E00CC is for cable driven speedos.
**edit** nevermind, i thought your post said the integra WAS cable driven, disregard
**edit** nevermind, i thought your post said the integra WAS cable driven, disregard
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 4-1-1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">But than it wouldn't be true jdm, womp womp womp.</TD></TR></TABLE>
haha, plus it's really not that hard to read KM/H you get used to set numbers like 25, 45, and 65. plus you can always watch your RPMs to tell what speed you're going.
haha, plus it's really not that hard to read KM/H you get used to set numbers like 25, 45, and 65. plus you can always watch your RPMs to tell what speed you're going.
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