Sequential shift lights

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Sequential shift lights

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Hi, just wondering if anyone has any pics of these installed on your dash etc, did you just mount them from behind and drill some holes through the dash or use a clear lens etc? Ta

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At the bottom of the rev counter.

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Video here
http://www.ken555.plus.com/gtm/may08.html

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Ken's installation is one of my favorite's. super clean.
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Mine are the three red lights, L-R on my combi gauge. The lights were unused and are of high enough resistance to be driven directly by Megajolt. Easy as running three wires to the Jolt and an ignition hot to the other side of the bulbs. Blue is high beams.
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Cheers, are they individual led's or did you use the clusters and a plastic cover?

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Bump :)

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If you're talking to me, they are little 12v bulbs and the gauge already had the red plastic lenses built in. All I had to do was wire it up, lucky me 8)

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I meant Ken but thanks for the reply :)

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gav wrote:I meant Ken but thanks for the reply :)
Sorry Gav I though you meant DannyP :oops:

Yes individual LED's, soldered to a piece of vero board, then hot glued to the rear of the dial face.

To prevent the light shining through the other leds, I placed then in a small tube, I think it was a cut up-biro type pen.

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Cheers, where did you get the little covers to make them look like one light?

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There is no cover, just drilled the face of the gauge and mounted behind.

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Post by gav »

Ah i was expecting to see clusters of 4 led's like in the kit

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