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jpsaxo 26th October 2012 13:03

Digital dash...
 
What are my best options lads? Needs to show at least 9k on rpm and idealy show oil temp / pressure / water temp on the dials

Post away :D

Kebabman 26th October 2012 13:06

Revised this post...

The one I put up had a manual tacho, with a digital screen underneath for readouts and I guess you want all digital. I'll leave the link though as it's a damn good bit of kit!

http://merlinmotorsport.co.uk/produc...ign=ShoppingUK

Ross 26th October 2012 13:08

cough



Do it properly ;) (lambda / oil pressure not connected before some muppet points it out...)

Bedford126 26th October 2012 13:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross (Post 6134751)
cough



Do it properly ;) (lambda / oil pressure not connected before some muppet points it out...)

Asw much.

Only ever seen and used the stack so cant comment on others but it was a piece of piss to wire in and did the job well.

Ross 26th October 2012 15:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bedford126 (Post 6134787)
Asw much.

Only ever seen and used the stack so cant comment on others but it was a piece of piss to wire in and did the job well.

It's all about the ASW home boy. :)

This was a fiddle to fit tbh until I got the hang of it. Having the datalogger is a huge help as you basically plug the ecu into the datalogger, then boom, all sensors automatically on dash that the ecu gets. Speed is from gps, other functions are wired into normal loom (indicators etc)

adamskiTNR 26th October 2012 15:47

I have a ETB digidash2 Pro with logger. Nice dash with all the functions you could need. Fully programmable displays through a laptop and not that expensive.
Obviously the best choice would be motec, but that is quite the opposite.

K567 26th October 2012 17:55

double cough....


Ross 26th October 2012 18:12

I remember seeing that when it was first posted Darren - nice!

Mathias 26th October 2012 18:54

Usually hate the idea of a digi dash, massive heap of money that isn't needed to be spent. However with a balls out 9,000 rpm target there I little option :)

Race tech 2 like ross has looks good in my opinion!

K567 26th October 2012 21:06

Ross.... yours is totally sexy.....lol

i need to fit my carbon back plate better held in place with duct tape lol

Beaniemoo 26th October 2012 21:17

There's only one choice....


jpsaxo 27th October 2012 09:29

I prefer analogue dials lads... like the Stack but that only has RPM in analogue... so i was thinking the SPA is exactly what im looking for...

Analogue speed & RPM + digital for oil temp/oil pressure/water temp etc


nickhead 27th October 2012 09:45

What sort of money are all of the above inc sensors if required??

jpsaxo 27th October 2012 09:49

SPA / stack are £800ish for the dash alone Nick

nickhead 27th October 2012 09:52

Fair enough, I'll stick to £30 tachometer and the 3x VDO 52mm gauges I bought for £15!

I'll keep my pennies for other stuff :)

jpsaxo 27th October 2012 10:05

Yeah probably best, I want to keep it tidy so all the dials inside the dash area & want to keep the radio so not really anywhere else to put extra dials in the saxo dash

nickhead 27th October 2012 10:10

I can get you a dash to suit some gauges and I'm sure you could fit a stereo in it,

It comes from Mongolia but I can get it delivered for £750.00

;)

Beaniemoo 27th October 2012 10:47

The spa looks rather cheap if I'm honest

nickhead 27th October 2012 11:00

I don't see any real changes from standard dials to the spa?

I do quite like the stack dash's but I don't think I'll really benefit from one!

jpsaxo 27th October 2012 11:19

Lol Nick, can I buy it direct instead?!

9k rpm Nick, + has oil pressure, oil temp & water temp built in and retains the analogue dials which personally I prefer


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