Thanks for all the info regarding the dials and scangauge. I feel a raspberry pi project coming on...
Hey Soc... my HKS exaust is although not so sporty like a Ferrari. Maybe you ask salieri. He has a 1.3..If you will change the dials. carfully you can remove the needles with a small fork..but carfully..
Hey Soc... my HKS exaust is although not so sporty like a Ferrari. Maybe you ask salieri. He has a 1.3..If you will change the dials. carfully you can remove the needles with a small fork..but carfully..
I have a custom made stainless steel exhaust. I am sure there are garages in the UK that offer that kind of service, so just ask around, compare prices. You can hear the sound here, but the camera has a weak microphone, in real life it is much louder: Also, because of MOT regulations, my exhaust was not allowed to be louder
Thanks for all the info regarding the dials and scangauge. I feel a raspberry pi project coming on...
Trouble is with the Lockwood is, its got the "mph" on it? No good over here. The Japanese ones only go to 140kmph. The only thing to do is just replace the two outside faces with white dials and leave the speedo one be. That's what I have just done. It's a pain is setting up the needles again. I spent an hr trying to sort that out and will now go fill up the fuel tank and see where it sits on the gauge and adjust it from there. Hopefully I have got it close or right. The temp one I know anyway as it always sits half way or slightly over. Getting the needles off is a bit scary. Use a fork. Now left with, a speedo white dial & two black side dials and the whole Instrument panel. Might put it on E/Bay?
The Lockwood has both miles and inner side km . But no sign for the belt . sign for fog lamp instead.
Yeah I know..I looked at that site looking to fit some for my Audi S3 but its no good. Unfortunately its the same as I said for the Copen. You can't have the mph on the outside unless it originally came here like that. e.g. classic cars and the likes. More importantly, we have had the Metric system since the 60's when it was introduced here!?
@marnob Maybe you can try it here..very good stuff. individuelle Tachoscheiben von K-Tec Carconcepts Tachodesign But side only in german. They build a lot of scals for new cars in europe..