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rpjg1975
20th July 2013, 01:13 PM
As usual, I am never happy and been fiddling and adjusting

Made a new dashboard setup due to changes in fog light switch and slight clearance issues (wanted a bit more knee/leg room in passenger footwell)

Still got to fettle a couple of littke bits but 95% happy with this one :D

1703

The top of the transmission tunnel will be foam and black leatherette and the same grey on the sides to contrast

Russ

Oscar
20th July 2013, 02:57 PM
Very nice, gives the dash a really nice look to it.
Probably makes the dials easier to see too, rather than stuffed behind the steering wheel?

rpjg1975
20th July 2013, 06:45 PM
Cheers, yeah it does, you lose the top end of the rev counter with standard sierra steering wheel but can't see me spending too much time above 5000 rpm or so

skov
21st July 2013, 08:52 AM
Cheers, yeah it does, you lose the top end of the rev counter with standard sierra steering wheel but can't see me spending too much time above 5000 rpm or so

To be fair, you probably want to be looking at the road and not the clocks when you're playing in the top end of the rev range anyway :D

I've got similar issues seeing my clocks and thinking I might just fit a nice big shift light behind my wheel.

rpjg1975
21st July 2013, 10:28 AM
Very true, probably not the most important thing to be watching :D

alga
21st July 2013, 08:59 PM
I'm thinking about a foray into Arduino electronics, a DIY shift light with some unreasonably bright LEDs right in the field of view behind the steering wheel or inside the aeroscreen recess.

TheArf
22nd July 2013, 10:25 AM
Russ, its looking well tidy, can I ask who's gauges you are using as I am looking for my-own build ETB did a good deal but they have stopped it now, they were doing a deal on a seven set for £249 complete with senders etc but now they have upped it £100

Arfon

rpjg1975
22nd July 2013, 12:26 PM
Arfon,

Thanks very much. By all means, they are from a company online called greengauges. Custom designed with whatever bezel, dial colour, needle colour etc you want. I actually got mine second hand, as new for less than the price of the Speedo! They aren't cheap but can vouch for the quality

Russ

TheArf
22nd July 2013, 12:35 PM
I have just spoken to ETB and they are now prepared to supply me a set of mechanical gauges at the original price, I would prefer mechanical to electrical as I am not that good with programing instruments they will take up to 2 weeks to sort.

thanks for your reply

Arfon