Type R Faceplate Cluster Pics :)
#11
and for you guys talking about the KM/H
you could just get a CTR cluster and if you want it in MPH, swap a MPH speedo into the cluster.
#13
Don't try to act all high and mighty as if you Canadians invented the metric system... your country has only been using it since the 70's or so.
And really, the systems are all relative to what you grow up with... most Americans know how to use our own system just fine. You might have trouble with the imperial system, but that's only because you're not used to it.
Just because it's in powers of 10 doesn't make it better... imperial measurements are just as easy to use as long as you know the basics.
(first sentence was just a playing around statement... somehow it grew into a rant. lol)
And really, the systems are all relative to what you grow up with... most Americans know how to use our own system just fine. You might have trouble with the imperial system, but that's only because you're not used to it.
Just because it's in powers of 10 doesn't make it better... imperial measurements are just as easy to use as long as you know the basics.
(first sentence was just a playing around statement... somehow it grew into a rant. lol)
#14
anyone completely disassemble a cluster before? Could I actually find a Si cluster, just the speedo part(piece that sits right behind the faceplate). Save some money instead of paying for a cluster with the wrong mileage.
#15
Don't try to act all high and mighty as if you Canadians invented the metric system... your country has only been using it since the 70's or so.
And really, the systems are all relative to what you grow up with... most Americans know how to use our own system just fine. You might have trouble with the imperial system, but that's only because you're not used to it.
Just because it's in powers of 10 doesn't make it better... imperial measurements are just as easy to use as long as you know the basics.
(first sentence was just a playing around statement... somehow it grew into a rant. lol)
And really, the systems are all relative to what you grow up with... most Americans know how to use our own system just fine. You might have trouble with the imperial system, but that's only because you're not used to it.
Just because it's in powers of 10 doesn't make it better... imperial measurements are just as easy to use as long as you know the basics.
(first sentence was just a playing around statement... somehow it grew into a rant. lol)
Haha no worries. I was only teasing anyways.
#16
you can see addiction2bass take his out in this DIY
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/foru...ad.php?t=45573
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