Post a Pic of your Gauge Cluster!
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Post a Pic of your Gauge Cluster!
We have "post a pic" of a lot of things (car, handbrake, shifter, glovebox) but I've never seen one for gauge clusters. Go!
To the left of it is the temp gauge, the right is the fuel. I couldn't get them all in the picture. This was taken about a month ago.
To the left of it is the temp gauge, the right is the fuel. I couldn't get them all in the picture. This was taken about a month ago.
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All I have right now is this blurry one:
Two pedals, two feet, too easy.
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I love my gauge cluster (if you can call individual, separated gauges a cluster). It's one of my favorite things about this car, and possibly the only thing aesthetically unique that I absolutely love about this car.
Of course the PRNDL has been removed and a butt-ugly tach is hached in front of that position.
Of course the PRNDL has been removed and a butt-ugly tach is hached in front of that position.
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Okay....it's not my gauge cluster....yet! But it will be soon and then I can post an actual picture of my Audi A5 cluster. Can't wait!
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New Audi's have great interiors. I sat in an A6 avant S-line at the auto show and I was floored by how great the interior was.
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Yeah, Audi is known for their interiors. They do a beautiful job on them...94Corolla5Speed wrote:New Audi's have great interiors. I sat in an A6 avant S-line at the auto show and I was floored by how great the interior was.
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One thing that I just realized....94Corolla5Speed wrote:New Audi's have great interiors. I sat in an A6 avant S-line at the auto show and I was floored by how great the interior was.
The A5 is electronically limited to 130 MPH. Even chipped to remove the governor, I believe it tops out in the 155 MPH range (give or take a few MPH). So why have a speedo that goes up to 180 MPH? I'd much rather have a more usable scale that is spread out instead of cramming typical road speeds (up to 65 or 70 MPH) all into the first 25% of the speedometer scale.
Oh well....I'm not going to complain too much about that. I just think it would be nice if the speedo was marked in 5-MPH increments and numbered in 10-MPH increments.
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Here's what I have now (again, not my actual cluster, but it's identical to this) in my 4Runner:
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but when the car is cold, a few of those lights on the tach light up to show a sort of early "redline" right? What I'm wondering is if it's just a few lights there to show that the engine is cold or is there a soft limiter there that actually prevents you from revving higher than that when cold.
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Damn, steering wheel, you scary!noob5,000,000 wrote:
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watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD