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Old 04-18-2005, 10:57 PM
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N/A cluster on a 3sgte

Hey any one ever done a n/a to a turbo swap B4 because im getting a whole setup in the rear for my n/a (3sgte,tranny, ecu,..... all of it) except the cluster i wanted to know if i could use mine just to trick peeps at meet ups u know sleeper.... yah (huff) but can ne1 help with some info.

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Re: N/A cluster on a 3sgte

buy a turbo cluster.
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Old 04-20-2005, 05:56 PM
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you can keep your n/a cluster, but you have match the motor. If its a newer 3sgte you'll have to have a electrical cluster I think all 93 and up mr2s were electric clusters. I kept mine but bought a new 160mph speedo for it. I like it cause the stock boost gauge is a joke and you'd be better off buying an after market one and keeping the volt meter. It also freaks passengers out when I shift a 1000 rpm past the red line.
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