Hey thanks! I'm heading back home now from a weekend of snowmobiling in the mountains. Next I'll be showing how to make the old analog fuel sender work with the new dash.
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Thanks a bunch! I haven't tackled the 180km/h issue yet. I just bought an electronic km/h to mph converter so the numbers will read out in mph. I also have to cut and solder the traces on the board to illuminate the correct legends.
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I haven't figured out a pretty way to carry those over yet. I need to meet someone who does silkscreen printing. That would be the best option I think.
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Here is a video driving. As like before, this was recorded with the cell phone so the sound sucks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLTx3eNLb5g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Yeah, as far as the tach signal goes, the dash will read all the turbo motors correctly. The tach signal for the N/A motors is different though and I haven't done enough research to see how different it is and whether or not it can be made to work. I'll post the info on here though if I find...
I'm working on modifying the stock fuel sender so that you guys don't have to acquire the elusive blue topped sender.
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Thanks a bunch! This is a few months of research coupled with me being really bored at work... I really want to see someone else make one of these for themselves. That would really be awesome!
Look in this section of the forum! :) I posted instructions on how to make your own. Now that I have the dash in my car, I can't go back to the analog dash. I love how quickly the boost and oil pressure gauges respond compared to the old analog ones.
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Oh I just uploaded the video to my YouTube account. Hopefully it works for you. The sounds sucks but you will get the basic idea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uws2FaGkA8g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Thanks! The project cost me a couple months and maybe $800 in parts. The first gauge cluster was damaged in shipping so I had to fork out more money for another one. FML. Oh, I have a few videos of it going. I'm in my phone though and don't know how to post videos via tapatalk. Here is a pic...
Now the fun part…Wiring. The way I did this was I just added the new connectors to the old harness like they did here http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/topic/41157-diy-mkii-analogue-digital-dash-conversion-vice-versa/ so that I could easily swap back to the analog dash if I wanted to...
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