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Old 05-14-2006, 02:02 AM   #1
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s13 s15 gauge cluster in s13?

have anyone tried installing an s15 gauge cluster in an s13? What do you need to do and have to make it fit and work?
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Old 05-14-2006, 02:25 AM   #2
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it gonna be pain in the ass, size wont fit, signal wont fit, i know nothing is impossible but if it is easy, i wouuld have the cluster on already in stead letting it sit in my room
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As stated above, the size and signal won't line up. The tach will work, but nothing else will.

If you want to try, you have to rewire the warning lights. I don't even know how to make the S15 speedometer work on an older car.

But if you're asking, you probably need to learn more about electronics. Nothing is impossible if you put in the time.
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I do know that the connectors are M18,19 and 20 if you can find those connectors than you are set all you need to do is figure out the wiring.
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Didn't Dave (Drift Freaq) do this to his RB-powered S13?
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