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Old 02-26-2002, 01:36 PM
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SiR cluster

How much did you guys pay for the SiR cluster? Just wondering so I dont get ripped off. Is the wiring really tricky or what? thanks
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Did you also have to track down a VSS? where could I find one?
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Hey Moppie

Hey moppie - could you see how much a VSS for the SiR is? They say you can use other B-series ones, but that was just off someones website. Still lookin for some more info, so if anyone has any on the SiR cluster, let me know...
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Aparently all VTEC equiped honda's use the same VSS. so you can get one from an Accord, or a Prelude, or Civic, or what ever.

If you really want I can price one for you on monday though.
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Thanks Moppie, I'll let you know, but I'll try to just track down a regular one. You think I should order a new one or get one from a salvage yard? Dunno how susceptible they are to damage...
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I dont see why you cant just use one from a wrecker.

The're not a complicated part, are unlikly to get damaged. Should also be a hell of a lot cheaper.

Get one from a GSR teg would be the best bet, or a SOHC VTEC Civic.
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