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I just became a new member. i have been reading peoples post for some time now. i have seen anyone who has put indiglo gauges on there TL. I have successfully put indiglo gauages on my 96 2.5TL. I know they dont make them for TL's, so i used gauges from a 97 Honda accord. anyone can do this, it just takes some tweaking. the only problem is that accord gauges go to 140mph and TL's go to 160mph. i will try to post some pictures to show you my indiglo.
#2
im also in the process of building my own cold air intake. right now i have taken the resonator out and waiting for the parts to build it. car sounds nice with no resonator. if anyone wants to sound like you have an intake, just open the air box a little bit.
#5
maaaaaaaaaaan not the indeglos again. we tried this so many times to get custom indiglo guages made. but we just don't have enough members on here who's willing to shell out the dough. we need 50 people and there's like a max of 40 guys on here who's actually active on the forum. so unless you're willing to pay for like a bunch of guagues, we're out of luck
#6
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Originally Posted by Madgreek
I just became a new member. i have been reading peoples post for some time now. i have seen anyone who has put indiglo gauges on there TL. I have successfully put indiglo gauages on my 96 2.5TL. I know they dont make them for TL's, so i used gauges from a 97 Honda accord. anyone can do this, it just takes some tweaking. the only problem is that accord gauges go to 140mph and TL's go to 160mph. i will try to post some pictures to show you my indiglo.
#7
great use of search... i am so proud... but i don't think those members visit the site much anymore... i will try my best to write instructions for indiglo gauge install next week... i just ordered LEDs so i will have to rip apart my dash next week.. so i can take pics for u...
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http://www.procarparts.com/store-lis...8&cat=3&sub=37
Hey everyone, I have a '98 3.2TL that I put indiglo guages on. Bought it on Procarparts.com for $40. Installation is really easy...they just go over the stock guages. For power, I just tapped into the stock dimmer switch. Took about a 1 1/2 hours. Just be careful not to break the needles.
Hey everyone, I have a '98 3.2TL that I put indiglo guages on. Bought it on Procarparts.com for $40. Installation is really easy...they just go over the stock guages. For power, I just tapped into the stock dimmer switch. Took about a 1 1/2 hours. Just be careful not to break the needles.
#9
Originally Posted by BASISON
http://www.procarparts.com/store-lis...8&cat=3&sub=37
Hey everyone, I have a '98 3.2TL that I put indiglo guages on. Bought it on Procarparts.com for $40. Installation is really easy...they just go over the stock guages. For power, I just tapped into the stock dimmer switch. Took about a 1 1/2 hours. Just be careful not to break the needles.
Hey everyone, I have a '98 3.2TL that I put indiglo guages on. Bought it on Procarparts.com for $40. Installation is really easy...they just go over the stock guages. For power, I just tapped into the stock dimmer switch. Took about a 1 1/2 hours. Just be careful not to break the needles.
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