In a post dated July 22, 2008 VS displayed a picture of a temperature and oil pressure gauge he installed in his Smart Car. I, too, have a preference for gauges - but the customization project I'm working on is a bit more extreme. Let me explain:
My one month old SmartForTwo Passion coupe has a great radio/CD player installed. Most find this a good selling point for the car. This is not so in my case. I never listen to the radio or play CD's when I drive - I find that doing so is a distraction I don't need. That said, I'll be replacing my radio/CD player with a 5 1/4 X 9 3/4 brushed aluminum bezel on which I'll mount four ISSPRO 2 1/16" (electrical) gauges (amps, volts, temp., and oil pres.), a hard wired Schrader retrofit TPMS display, a lighted on/off toggle switch, and a thumbwheel dimmer switch for the gauge backlights. All of this will utilize the existing fused radio circuit connector. I'm using an on/off toggle switch because the radio is fused directly to the battery and I'd like to use this separate circuit for my auxiliary gauge cluster.
This customization isn't cheap - the instrumentation, sensors and sending units alone will cost about $500. I like the "retro" look of the dial type gauges, though, so I'm going with them instead of a digital display such as a ScanGauge.
When I complete this project I'll post pictures of the gauge package. In between times, I'd welcome any comments or suggestions.
Chris
Tags: amp, display, gauge, guage, oil, pressure, temperature, tpms, voltage
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