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  • #62030

    Kenny
    Keymaster

    UK - Scotland

    Posts: 3885

    Check out this plug and play electronic gauge cluster in development by our friends at Kaiser Engineering. This replaces the factory gauges where you can customise it to your requirements such as boost pressure, oil pressure, oil temperature etc.

    They are looking to bring this into production and we will of course sort a group buy if we can but just ‘gauging’ interest at the moment who would be interested if this went into production?

    #62032

    Vernon Liebenthal
    Participant

    USA

    Posts: 7

    Neat concept. Wonder how the install will be.



    2017 Stealth Grey RS

    #62034

    Philb65
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 125

    Very nice, I’d be in depending on price.

    #62035

    Kenny
    Keymaster

    UK - Scotland

    Posts: 3885

    Plug and play. Works through OBD

    #62037

    grimtemp
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 11

    Awesome!

    #62040

    peters
    Participant

    UK - N.Ireland

    Posts: 127

    yes depending on price !

     



    Its back !

     

    #62043

    dogbone
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 144

    Yes please, neat idea, very neat indeed.



    Magnetic   FPM375   DSC Controller  Tractive suspension  EBC discs with Yellow Stuff

    #62044

    tichy-cosworth
    Participant

    UK - Wales

    Posts: 180

    As above depending on price

    #62046

    Vernon Liebenthal
    Participant

    USA

    Posts: 7

    Any specific reasoning for the throttle percentage?



    2017 Stealth Grey RS

    #62047

    white-rs2
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4830

    I really can’t see the point !!!!!!!

    A lot less information than standard. Then it duplicates whats in front of you face i.e. Your dash and then tells you how hard your pressing the load pedal with ya foot, just in case you for some reason you can’t tell via your foot to ya brain lol 🙂

    Do you not think it’s a tad patronising bit of kit lol 🙁

    Oh dear seems like theirs one or five in this case born every minute lol

    🙂



    RS Edition.

    FPM375 Rocks

    The rest of the “M” maps suck

    #62061

    Philb65
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 125

    It’s customisable fella I don’t think many would bother with a throttle gauge, but if you don’t like it then that’s up to you, we are all different thankfully!

    #62066

    white-rs2
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4830

    Ah if you have choices within its setup that would make sense, but as for the ones offered in the vid questionable.

    Yes I take on board (as beauty is in the eye of the be-holder). As a generally rule I don’t normally comment on visual stuff such as this or body kits etc for that reason,  and thankfully we are all are ………… different …………. that is 🙂

    🙂



    RS Edition.

    FPM375 Rocks

    The rest of the “M” maps suck

    #62087

    Philb65
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 125

    Agreed not the best setup to show but they look good! Just a question of price and ease of fitment.

    #62091

    RS77
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 1271

    Depends if this comes already installed in a gauge housing. Housing also contains one of the sync speakers which is a little tricky to remove as it’s held in by several plastic tabs which have to be carefully levered back. Gauges easy to remove from the housing – held in by two torx screws. Interesting that the video shows the top cover of the housing removed which isn’t easy as the top and bottom come as one unit sealed together.

    Not sure about the gauge colours shown in the clip. Doesn’t match the blue in the RS. More like the ST colour.

     

    #62092

    RS77
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 1271

    Our friend Chris Ayres shows how to remove it – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiiB5dkAnnc

     

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