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Gauge cluster project

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Eagle 5

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Jan 26, 2003
Cincinnati, Ohio
Finally got the rest of the gauges I needed for my gauge cluster. Replacing the 3 stock gauges with 3 "more useful" gauges. Replacing them with water temp, oil pressure and boost. Will be getting a fuel gauge of the same type but that will go down by the radio since its not something I need to look at easily or a lot while driving. Will be getting oil temp and a 2000F egt gauge to go in the middle vents. Important but not as important as the other three. I hate gauges on the pillar. I prefer them being where I would normally be looking and this way I only have to look to mainly the one place instead of two different places.

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Also, I sanded the orange off the back of the face plates and will either be replacing the stock cluster bulbs with blue led bulbs or putting LED strips inside the cluster. Though the bulbs will be much easier to do. I have a terminal strip I will be connecting all of the gauges to with a common power/ ground. Have a relay hooked to it so that the gauges will power up when the key is turned on. The lights in the gauges I may try to connect to the circuit board on the back of the cluster where the stock bulbs would be. That way they only light up when the rest of the lights come on. Still need to modify the flexible circuit board on the back. Will have to cut sections of it out that are not needed and will most likely have to add some jumpers in.
 

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That came out really good. I always wanted to do a setup like that just never managed to get any free time to do it.
 
I wish there was room to do that in a 2g, I like t keep things simple as possible and don't care much for all the pillar mounted gauges....great work so far!
 
I hated my cobalt gauges. They hurt the eyes because they are so fckn bright.
Also, itd be cooler if you got a NT tach. That way you still have the 9k redline, and no useless boost meter.
 
I have link so the boost meter is not useless. Also I did not replace the tach and speedo because I am still using the stock computer and all of the other lights on my dash need to work. Also the speedometer would not fit well because of the shape. I am sure the tachometer would but then I can't use the boost meter for a few things that link uses them for.
 
That looks really nice. Please post pictures of the backside before you install it. I would like to do the same to my car. I've heard stories of people in Los Angeles breaking the drivers window & grabbing A pillar pods, so I avoided using one. My 3 gauges are scattered everywhere, and I don't want to loose my center vent.
 

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That was his point Lofty.

Fcuk one of my first posts on here was about this. I wanted to replace the oil pressure/boost gauge with just an aftermarket oil pressure gauge and replace the fuel gauge/water temp with a true water temp gauge. I asked around but people said there wouldn't be enough room in the cluster so I never did it. Good to see someone has the intuition and innovation that I lacked.
 
Oh man woops.
I read that way wrong. I thought he meant we red lined later then a turbo'd car.
Yeah, I tend to think turbo'd gauges are a bit.. well.. clustered. :p
 
I considered putting two gauges in the corners of the cluster but I believe the steering wheel would block my view of them. I will be putting oil temp and EGT in the center vent but only those two gauges. So I will get one of the vents that has two gauge holes and still has some vents on it so air will still come out of it. The fuel gauge will go down by the radio as I am going to replace it with a radio bezel with 3 gauges spots. Fuel gauge in one and the other two will be blanks so I can attach switches later on or lights for other things if need be.

I have pictures of the back of the bezel before I cut into it. Still need to get some of it cut up. I'll try to do that tomorrow if I get time and I will post them up. Need to get my LED lights so I can finish with the lighting on the cluster. Then I can test if I need to use LED strips or if replacing the stock location bulbs with LED bulbs will work. The gauge lights will be 99% likely attached to the stock wiring so the dimmer will still work and should hopefully dim the gauge lights as well.
 
Here are some before/ after pictures of the white part of the gauge cluster. Shows how much of the housing I had to cut out for the gauges to fit in.

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Keeping the stock color of the needles?

If not, I used a razor to scrape off the paint on the backside of the needles and applied nail polish only on the back side to achieve white needles, looks great in the day! At night they still have a faint amber glow to them but still bright or even brighter than original.

G' luck and very creative:thumb:
 
Nice work! If you can stand everyone asking why, you can do the racecar install. Twist the gauge so the needle points straight up when "normal" That way you can just glance at them and know your good. :sneaky:
 
I did this several years ago. You will have to place some jumpers on some traces that are cut. It is time involved but pretty straight forward. I went with white faced gauges and Phantom gauges.
 
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