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Greg-SiR's 1992 Jdm Sebring Silver Si Vtec..Sold
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Post by RattyMcClelland » Thu Mar 24, 2016 2:19 pm
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Re: Greg-Sir's 1992 Jdm Si Vtec
Post by Greg-SiR » Wed Mar 30, 2016 11:58 am


Speedometer gauge dismantled and the fading can be easily seen now

A permanent Black marker has crossed my mind too

Not sure what to do tbh,on the hunt for a replacement which i can just swap over my odometer reading to now if i get a higher reading one now i can see the inners and how to.
No idea what is causing the speedo needle to hover at 20kms on idle though still.
Easter deadline for test has slipped but the car got full new wiper blades and oil and filter are waiting there to go on.
Last edited by Greg-SiR on Sat Apr 02, 2016 1:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by wurlycorner » Wed Mar 30, 2016 11:55 pm
You can (or used to be able to?) buy replace after market dial faces? On eBay?
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Re: Greg-Sir's Newly Acquired 1992 Jdm Si Vtec
Post by Greg-SiR » Sat Apr 02, 2016 1:46 pm
,dwurlycorner wrote:You can (or used to be able to?) buy replace after market dial faces? On eBay?
Yeah wurly i have looked but didn't turn up much on searches,seen a few through the years for various Honda's but struggling now.
At present i am just going to put it all back in for the test and hope the needle issue will correct after a bit of a drive as it's only seen as far as 15 kmph round the block so i'm hoping it's just a cobweb needing blowing or a taste of Vtec

I cleaned up the dials and put some Autoglym Tyre dressing on for a sparkle,lets say they have a 10% improvement

Must have got some serious sun or had been running extra hot bulbs or the driver was a headlight on all the time owner,never seen this before.
Anyways i got bored and had a mess with some cf wrap and done this

This cover has tension cracks and has split but been reglued,was on the Bb4 but i failed to make allowances for the lip when i installed them and yes i forced them in been lazy but looking good for the soon to be daily,just need to colour in the arch part.
No waste when you have 2 of the same cars!
*Disclaimer-Not a fan of these cf wraps in general and i know it's a dying trend but if something can come out better at the other then feel free

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Re: Greg-Sir's Newly Acquired 1992 Jdm Si Vtec
Post by Greg-SiR » Thu Apr 21, 2016 1:44 pm
Bit of a tumbleweed but just been waiting to acquire some parts to do together.
Went from snapped antenna
To stubby antenna and a few more kilos shed losing motor and ancillaries!

Looks erm?? ok,prefer a tilt S2K style but it's there and tight and pickups up good fm cheap as a piece of stick with a wire but some bling CF effect
,will try get back to oem eventually as the car has half mast option,you know the button you press when bored at the lights
Job for Saturday

Then it's pretty good for testing,just putting speedo back in and some more small degreasing needed and thats all i can forsee till it's inspected,cant be much left to do,only one way to find out though.
Went from snapped antenna

To stubby antenna and a few more kilos shed losing motor and ancillaries!

Looks erm?? ok,prefer a tilt S2K style but it's there and tight and pickups up good fm cheap as a piece of stick with a wire but some bling CF effect


Job for Saturday

Then it's pretty good for testing,just putting speedo back in and some more small degreasing needed and thats all i can forsee till it's inspected,cant be much left to do,only one way to find out though.
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Re: Greg-Sir's Newly Acquired 1992 Jdm Si Vtec
Post by Greg-SiR » Mon Apr 25, 2016 12:53 pm
Dash back in and the started it up and wahey the speedo needle is resting back at 0 kmph,sometimes it's good to take things apart.
Got some Blue leds in for backlighting and they do the job nicely compared to the old ones,the faded dials don't look as bad i think.
Fresh!well for 24yrs old instruments Fresh!



Just the boots to do and then it's test time.
Got some Blue leds in for backlighting and they do the job nicely compared to the old ones,the faded dials don't look as bad i think.
Fresh!well for 24yrs old instruments Fresh!



Just the boots to do and then it's test time.
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Re: Greg-Sir's Newly Acquired 1992 Jdm Si Vtec
Post by Greg-SiR » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:24 pm
@buzzn


They are 17"s,the brand i am unaware off and no name is visible,Accord Euro center caps fit in nicely too
Only had them off tonight since the pics mate but here's an image or 2 with some specbuzzn wrote:Those wheels have the perfect offset for the lude, could we get more details on them? offset, width etc.


They are 17"s,the brand i am unaware off and no name is visible,Accord Euro center caps fit in nicely too

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Re: Greg-Sir's Newly Acquired 1992 Jdm Si Vtec
Post by Greg-SiR » Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:01 am
Is there anymore to do?newkid wrote:Doing rest of dash to match?
Looks good tho bud.
I thought there was none on the center console just warning/check lights..i done all on the speedometer ones just looks like its missing 1 or 2 from the face fade

I have ordered another batch,$5.50 for 10 is good and little wait as its Aussie seller,might do the the other ludes one now

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