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sorry due to insufficient numbers, this project has been shelved for now.
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hi everyone,

this is my 1st post. also v interested in getting an indiglo dial kit. but looking at the KMC product shown by dj_ules, just a bit curious if the start for tachometer (i.e 0) should be that low (pointing at 6 o clock). thought the needle would be somewhere around the 7 o clock mark (on the kmc picture at around 2 on the tachometer). erm, i hope u all get what i mean... and if anyone has them, please shed more light on this? thanks :D
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Post by shue »

u gotta recalibrate the tacho needle on the gauges
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thanks! so after the calibration, the tacho will still be accurate right? ok, i actually do prefer the looks of indiglo dials posted last year at http://ftoaustralia.com/modules.php?nam ... pic&t=1457

but probably will get the kmc one when i find some money...
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Just so you know, the KMC one involves doing this:

http://www.completefto.com.au/FTO_showcontent.asp?aid=310

The indiglo ones are slightly easier as they dont involve cutting out the original dials (Thats right isnt it??? :D )

Having said that, it looks great and is a bit fiddly, but not impossible.
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    looks complicated 8O maybe will ask my friend do it for me, or bring it to an auto electrician just around the corner.
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    No electrical mods required. Im not sure youre sparky would touch it. I guess your could try though.
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