Gauge Cluster Disassembly
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[quote name='Fd3BOOST' date='May 5 2005, 09:16 AM']Sorry my brain was not turned on.
http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/how-to/...ges/index.html
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Here I am thinking that I'm gonna be spiffy and do something that no one else has done before. . . oh well it still looks awesome and now I have a "how to" to follow.
Anyone know of an aftermarket fuel level gauge? Preferrably one with LEDs kinda of like an autometer air/fuel ratio gauge or an S2000 tach.
Or would it be possible just to relocate the factory gauge?
http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/how-to/...ges/index.html
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Here I am thinking that I'm gonna be spiffy and do something that no one else has done before. . . oh well it still looks awesome and now I have a "how to" to follow.
Anyone know of an aftermarket fuel level gauge? Preferrably one with LEDs kinda of like an autometer air/fuel ratio gauge or an S2000 tach.
Or would it be possible just to relocate the factory gauge?
#23
[quote name='NaughtyFD' date='May 6 2005, 12:25 PM']no chance relocating the factory gauge cause it is just a part of the circuit board
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Ya I thought of that. . .or just solder wire to the board and run EVERY wire to the gauge. Any aftermarket units that will have say 4 bars stacked vertically to indicate fuel level? I could make the gauge if anyone knows how to rig up a sensor for it.
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Ya I thought of that. . .or just solder wire to the board and run EVERY wire to the gauge. Any aftermarket units that will have say 4 bars stacked vertically to indicate fuel level? I could make the gauge if anyone knows how to rig up a sensor for it.
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