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Old 27-Apr-2002, 10:36 PM
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Just finished hooking up my tach

damn that was a fun job i figured everything out except for how to put it on the same dimmer switch as the dash lights. oh well i took lots of pics and hopefully i can put together a how to if anybody wants me to. just let me know and i'll post it
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Old 28-Apr-2002, 12:23 AM
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lol i just read this tread after i finished posting in your other tach thread lol
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Lets see some pics. Curious to see where you put the shift light outta site.
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Old 28-Apr-2002, 08:26 AM
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i hope this works. the shiftlight shows through the spokes on the steering wheel. i like it, you might not ,but its my car and thats all that matters to me!
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Personally your conversion looks nice, but I have to say I need my vent for those misty days...in spring and fall...when my whole dam car fogs up. What I did for my old 90 civic was source an SI instrument cluster with the tach (if you do this if you have an NS cluster panel make sure the new one is the same) and plug that in and voila tach is now installed. It was really easy......now I know the newer models have the panel integrated into the dash so a little more work is involved.....but still doable.
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Old 30-Apr-2002, 10:46 AM
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How did you shut off the flow of air behind the tach on the left hand side?

I would imagine that all that hot and cold air is eventually going to cause the tach to either malfunction or moisture to get in there somehow...

Anyways, nice install man. I still need to fix the damn wiring for my dimmer switch circuit

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Im going to cut out some plastic and silicone it in the vent to seal it. and im working on a finishing cover for the top of the vent.
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cool...nice job. looks pretty good!
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Hey dented DX do you do your bikes for competition???
if so do you know Mike Macphaden??
He works for domino's pizza with me..
i just noticed your sig now
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ya i compete sometimes and i don't know a mike but i know a phill mcphadden
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