12-22-2013, 03:14 PM | #7179 |
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Just finished up a few clusters:
1998 Honda Civic... this is the same guy that bought Damon Young's S13 hatch shell: S13 cluster... Mazda RX-7 FC... S14 cluster... |
12-22-2013, 03:54 PM | #7183 | |
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4" Quad Gauge - Oil psi, Water Temp, Fuel Level, Volts. Auto Quad Gauges From Speedhut. .... they also offer it in metric. If you wanted different gauges within it, I could maybe have Speedhut custom do that for a small charge. However, the smallest gauge they offer it in is a 4"... which doesn't fit within the constraints of an S13/14 cluster. But on an S14, you could eliminate the cluster all together and have me bond/mold my gauge plate directly to the S14 cluster shroud. |
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12-22-2013, 06:27 PM | #7185 | |
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how accurate are those analog gauges would you say? pretty good? ive never heard of the company but i love the style of all their stuff. might be a stupid question but in my head i feel digital is clearly a better choice for anything especially temperatures |
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12-22-2013, 07:16 PM | #7186 | |
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They also offer a LIFE-TIME warranty on all gauge electronics and 5-year warranty on the case, harness and sensor. |
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12-22-2013, 07:36 PM | #7188 |
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This exact cluster with you supplying an S13 cluster as the donor.... $776.06 shipped. If you PM me your email and full name I can email you a quote with itemized prices.
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12-23-2013, 07:45 AM | #7190 |
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I experimented with filling the holes and it was just going to be way too time consuming and with inconsistent results. If it was my own cluster and I wanted to waste 20 hours messing with it, then maybe. On top of that these clusters are getting so old that the lens is very brittle. I snapped 2 of them just trying to rough sand the epoxy down. So far you seem to be one of the only ones that is bothered by the holes... so it hasn't been in issue. You could also just not run the lens... which some of my customers do so they can have full time access to the buttons on the gauges. I agree with you though, it would be killer if there was a fairly cheap option that I could offer my customers.
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12-23-2013, 08:37 AM | #7191 |
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@Broadfield,
Have you considered making a mold with those filled in and pouring new lenses? I work at an R&D lab over for an Oil and Gas company. My gf, she's an intern, used to work a lot with different types of silicons, urethane, and assorted pour-able plastics. I actually asked her to make me some molds for Kouki lenses and she said it wouldn't be a problem. I could look into it for you if you'd like. Just PM me if you're interested and I could dig up the info for you. Ben |
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12-23-2013, 01:47 PM | #7194 |
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go home jonathan, your dunk
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12-24-2013, 03:28 AM | #7197 | |
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