Re Mickey Mouse ears: Hahaha, NOW I know what you mean when you mentioned them to me. The ones that I have seen are a much neater, more integrated design. I think the whole gauge hood is made bigger so the part where the gauges go doesn't need to spur out at such an sharp tangent.
I've seen a single gauge holder integrated into the steering-wheel shroud for an FD RX-7 that is uber neat, but if' it's made for the MX-5 it will restrict view to the warning lights.
Gauge relocation and additions
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Re: Gauge relocation and additions
Here's a pic of what I'm trying to achieve (except this setup is obviously for a LHD vehicle).
Similar to Minx.
I haven't yet settled on the gauge configuartion, but I'm going off the idea of replacing/relocating the Oil Pressure with current thinking of a Boost-OilTemp-Air/Fuel mix combo. I'm making enquiries to see if I can have the all the gauges customised a la Artworks/DEWA style.
Similar to Minx.
I haven't yet settled on the gauge configuartion, but I'm going off the idea of replacing/relocating the Oil Pressure with current thinking of a Boost-OilTemp-Air/Fuel mix combo. I'm making enquiries to see if I can have the all the gauges customised a la Artworks/DEWA style.
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Re: Gauge relocation and additions
NOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo - Stick with the dummy-oil pressure gauge -> boost gauge mod, it's the best place for it (other than the A-pillar) and it's not difficult to do at all. You won't like the boost gauge down that low on the centre console, it's too hard to see quickly.
As I mentioned earlier, for those important gauges you have to mount down low, purchase gauges that have peak recall options, and try and get them in the same series to give them a uniform look.
As I mentioned earlier, for those important gauges you have to mount down low, purchase gauges that have peak recall options, and try and get them in the same series to give them a uniform look.
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Re: Gauge relocation and additions
That US gauge holder would probably fit correctly if you flipped it upside down.
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...ow!... ow! ...ow! That hurts.
(I'm better prepared for the next time though)
(I'm better prepared for the next time though)
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Re: Gauge relocation and additions
Um, dumb question, but why is that car upside down? Surely you'd be able to tell THAT without a gauge ;)
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^^^ very funny!
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