Ok, a few questions.
#1:
Can you simply plug a new cluster into the car, ie: is the ECU going to freak and do something stupid if it picks up the cluster has higher/lower km than the car actually does.
(pretty sure it's a simple plug and play, but want to check)
#2:
Japanese clusters have a different speedometer (it stops at 180kph, but also has different spacing between numbers)
If I plug a Jap cluster into my car will the speedo needle move at the correct rate (ie: will it show the correct speed, and the cluster sets the rate the needle moves)
#3:
Pretty certain I know this, but I'll ask anyway.
the KM shown on the odometer, are they set by the ECU or the cluster?
I'm pretty sure the cluster holds them, so if a car has 100,000km and I put in a cluster with 200,000km, the odometer will show 200,000km.
Apologies for the questions, I'm considering putting in a Japanese cluster.
Just need to track one down that's got roughly the same KM as my car.
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Re: Gauge Clusters - NB8A
Easy answers
#1 - Will plug straight in no worries
#2 - The speedo will read the same
#3 - The cluster holds the Km's..if you are good with a soldering iron you can just swap the chip over to the new cluster and have your true km's
I installed a Mazdaspeed cluster in my 8B. swapped the chip over easy as!
#1 - Will plug straight in no worries
#2 - The speedo will read the same
#3 - The cluster holds the Km's..if you are good with a soldering iron you can just swap the chip over to the new cluster and have your true km's
I installed a Mazdaspeed cluster in my 8B. swapped the chip over easy as!
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Or just wind the cluster back.
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NitroDann wrote:Or just wind the cluster back.
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Re: Gauge Clusters - NB8A
Adding to #1 - your fuel gauge will NOT be accurate because the starting point is different.
What you can do is take a photo of the exact position of the fuel gauge BEFORE you've swapped the gauge over and make sure you tune the dial to where it should be.
Tuning = use some gloves, pull the dial out, push it back in at the right angle.
What you can do is take a photo of the exact position of the fuel gauge BEFORE you've swapped the gauge over and make sure you tune the dial to where it should be.
Tuning = use some gloves, pull the dial out, push it back in at the right angle.
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