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What are you going to do for the rest of your cars systems monitering if you deleate the clock on your C2 Turbo. Like brake faults,fan rotation sensor, and the rest of the systems warnings?
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this is why i am still in more favor for the LCD display, just need to see how it will fit in different locctions
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Another option if you want the gauge in the clock position is to wrap the clock and put it inside the dash. I want the a-pillar setup but I can't figure out why the heck no one makes a pod for us. RT
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AG02M5, there are A-pilar pods to buy,
are you sure they dont fit on our cars? ![]() Falk
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True, pillar would be a perfect solution but for the 911 I have never seen one that would fit, considering how narrow it is. Some of the ones on ebay are so cheap I guess they could be modified and I remember reading a post some time back that a fellow Pelican did just that. If i remember there was some cutting and melting of the plastic to re-form the fit. Still sounds like a lot of work
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Check the post from Juan Ruiz, he modified a cup from a mitsubichi that he cut and molded with a heat gun. Sounds easy but
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That looks pretty darn good and I'm up for the challenge. If you could locate it, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. RT
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R.T. Falk was talking about removing clock. It wouldn't do me much good wrapped up in a rag and stuffed in back of dash if I had a fan-belt break and didn't hear it and fried an engine.
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just looking through older posts of mine and there is a pic that has my zietronix that i picked up for $105 with display off of ebay.the guy had it spelt wrong.i didnt think he was going to ship it but he did.i have it in the vent.running off of a laptop works alot better.if i was to buy new i would skip the display and look into a pda data logger for it.
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Wow $105 what a steal!!!
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Here is some more info on the display...
There are two ways of selecting displayed values, both done via a front push button. 1 You can program a start up value (example the gauge start always a boost gauge) 2 You can cycle through values during operation. Each pres of the button cycles the gauge to a next value. Pressing the button for 1 second shows peak and hold values. The gauge has tinted openings so the light levels are suitable for day and night operations. It's kind of like all LEDs are already in a dark cavity (night) There is no blinding light and the is no need for dimming. You will agree when you see the gauge. Sounds pretty good to me. However most seem to prefer the analog gauge.
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