Aftermarket Guages in a GE8
#1
Aftermarket Guages in a GE8
Crazy title, but I'm trying to make it an easy search for those after me...
Has anyone tried to install aftermarket guages? 2" Autometer ones?
I have not been able to find a company that even makes the guages pots for a 2009 + Fit... Anyone done thier own install?
I was thinking about pulling the top piece off the dash, (dirrectly above the stock speedometer) and fabricating something with fiberglass....maybe 2 pot, one for Temperature and one for Voltage or "Useless Blinky Lights" (A/F Ratio)...
Pictures would be great if someone has done it already!!!
Has anyone tried to install aftermarket guages? 2" Autometer ones?
I have not been able to find a company that even makes the guages pots for a 2009 + Fit... Anyone done thier own install?
I was thinking about pulling the top piece off the dash, (dirrectly above the stock speedometer) and fabricating something with fiberglass....maybe 2 pot, one for Temperature and one for Voltage or "Useless Blinky Lights" (A/F Ratio)...
Pictures would be great if someone has done it already!!!
#3
Crazy title, but I'm trying to make it an easy search for those after me...
Has anyone tried to install aftermarket guages? 2" Autometer ones?
I have not been able to find a company that even makes the guages pots for a 2009 + Fit... Anyone done thier own install?
I was thinking about pulling the top piece off the dash, (dirrectly above the stock speedometer) and fabricating something with fiberglass....maybe 2 pot, one for Temperature and one for Voltage or "Useless Blinky Lights" (A/F Ratio)...
Pictures would be great if someone has done it already!!!
Has anyone tried to install aftermarket guages? 2" Autometer ones?
I have not been able to find a company that even makes the guages pots for a 2009 + Fit... Anyone done thier own install?
I was thinking about pulling the top piece off the dash, (dirrectly above the stock speedometer) and fabricating something with fiberglass....maybe 2 pot, one for Temperature and one for Voltage or "Useless Blinky Lights" (A/F Ratio)...
Pictures would be great if someone has done it already!!!
#5
#6
Awesome find, BTW.
Good to know it has been done before. Looks OK, too.
thanks...........
reps given
#7
http://www.mugen-power.com/automobil.../parts/06.html scroll down page a little. I am sure they do a left hand drive.
Last edited by Lek; 01-16-2010 at 07:22 PM.
#8
–³ŒÀ | FIT | PARTS scroll down page a little. I am sure they do a left hand drive.
I was also thinking about the OBD2 ScanGuage 2 seen here:
ScanGauge II OBDII Code Reader + Digital gauges + Trip Computer
But I would like some first hand feedback about using it on a GE8.
#9
Can someone read that for us? and maybe email to find out about a LHD version...
I was also thinking about the OBD2 ScanGuage 2 seen here:
ScanGauge II OBDII Code Reader + Digital gauges + Trip Computer
But I would like some first hand feedback about using it on a GE8.
I was also thinking about the OBD2 ScanGuage 2 seen here:
ScanGauge II OBDII Code Reader + Digital gauges + Trip Computer
But I would like some first hand feedback about using it on a GE8.
#10
http://www.rstyleracing.com/index.as...80720210542200
http://www.rstyleracing.com/?Categor...91116212909448
e-mail Ying at rtnracing@hotmail.com maybe they have left hand drive.
http://www.rstyleracing.com/?Categor...91116212909448
e-mail Ying at rtnracing@hotmail.com maybe they have left hand drive.
Last edited by Lek; 01-17-2010 at 02:03 AM.
#11
B@d@$$ Gauges, man!
... Some B@d@$$ Gauges here (especially the first & second vids):
Vibrant, clean-looking:
YouTube - Glowshift
Extremely nice also (check out the steering wheel & dash on that ride... door on the left too):
YouTube - GlowShift Gauges - Tinted 7 Color Series
Decent mount (bad video):
YouTube - GlowShift Gauges WRX
Order, anyone?
Performance Gauges & Gauge Pods GlowShift Gauges - Boost Wideband Air Fuel Gauges
I wouldn't mind having either of the first two in my GE8!
Last edited by annunC8; 01-17-2010 at 06:19 AM. Reason: Forgot to add a URL
#13
The Honda Fit 2009+ is not on thier compatibilty list so I don't wanna go buying one if only some of the stuff works!
Last edited by Troubler; 01-22-2010 at 12:03 PM.
#14
How hard to install? PnP? or splicing into OE stuff? Do all the guages seem to work correctly, giving you the correct numbers? Scanner actually does the correct codes and can clear them?
The Honda Fit 2009+ is not on thier compatibilty list so I don't wanna go buying one if only some of the stuff works!
The Honda Fit 2009+ is not on thier compatibilty list so I don't wanna go buying one if only some of the stuff works!
Some of the information it can display includes:
RPM / Speed
Gallons per hour
MAP
Air intake temp / water temp
ignition timing
engine load
The numbers seem to make sense to me (air intake temp is pretty close to ambient, water temp stabilizes at around 180F), though I don't have any way to double check the numbers.
I haven't had any codes thrown on my Fit yet, but I expect it to be able to read and clear any generic OBD2 codes -- same limitation as most consumer code scanners. I have used it on a friend's Camry to read the code for a bad O2 sensor.
The SG2 does have some limitations -- the display updates really slowly if it's cold (below freezing) until it warms up, it washes out in direct sunlight, and it's digital which you might not like as much as an analog gauge. Still, it's probably the easiest way to get access to that info.
#16
Just get a DashDaq (DashDAQ from Drew Technologies), plugs into your obd2 connector, and will give you access to every sensor in your car, plus you can make your own skins, and arrange the gauges however you want on the screen, plus all of the other features it offers.
#17
Crazy title, but I'm trying to make it an easy search for those after me...
Has anyone tried to install aftermarket guages? 2" Autometer ones?
I have not been able to find a company that even makes the guages pots for a 2009 + Fit... Anyone done thier own install?
I was thinking about pulling the top piece off the dash, (dirrectly above the stock speedometer) and fabricating something with fiberglass....maybe 2 pot, one for Temperature and one for Voltage or "Useless Blinky Lights" (A/F Ratio)...
Pictures would be great if someone has done it already!!!
Has anyone tried to install aftermarket guages? 2" Autometer ones?
I have not been able to find a company that even makes the guages pots for a 2009 + Fit... Anyone done thier own install?
I was thinking about pulling the top piece off the dash, (dirrectly above the stock speedometer) and fabricating something with fiberglass....maybe 2 pot, one for Temperature and one for Voltage or "Useless Blinky Lights" (A/F Ratio)...
Pictures would be great if someone has done it already!!!
ecoRoute hd: Transform your nuvi into a real-time diagnostics computer
Unreal.
#20
The dashdaq will, but oil pressure isn't part of obd2 sensor harness, so you would have to use an aftermarket 0-5v Analog electric oil pressure sender. Connect the sender to the DashDaq.
Compatible Logging & Engine Management Systems & Sensor Input list is located at: DashDAQ - Technical Specifications
The obd2 codes/sensors that the DashDaq can read is located here: http://www.dashdaq.com/specs/datalists/obd2.htm
Below is a picture of a 2ft Hydrolic Hose I had made with 1/8" NPT Connectors on either end. 1 1/8" NPT T-Connector (from home-depot), a stock oil pressure sender for a 91 accord & an aftermarket Autometer electric oil pressure sender. The senders are mounted next to the block. The hydrolic hose connects in place of the stock oil pressure sender location. THIS IS NOT ON MY GE8, its on my CB7.
Compatible Logging & Engine Management Systems & Sensor Input list is located at: DashDAQ - Technical Specifications
The obd2 codes/sensors that the DashDaq can read is located here: http://www.dashdaq.com/specs/datalists/obd2.htm
Below is a picture of a 2ft Hydrolic Hose I had made with 1/8" NPT Connectors on either end. 1 1/8" NPT T-Connector (from home-depot), a stock oil pressure sender for a 91 accord & an aftermarket Autometer electric oil pressure sender. The senders are mounted next to the block. The hydrolic hose connects in place of the stock oil pressure sender location. THIS IS NOT ON MY GE8, its on my CB7.
Last edited by cloudasc; 01-25-2010 at 03:02 PM.