ooooooo damn! Had no idea. But I still would've kept my cleaner km/h-only speedo either way. Maybe you should make these youtube vids :rofl
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Gosh, I've removed and re-installed gauge faces and needles too many times to count. I've got the alignment down to an art...
The trick is to put them on roughly about where they need to be. Then, take the cluster without reinstalling the front cover and plug in only the right-side connector (you facing the front of the cluster). The needles will do a sort of adjustment but will be in a slightly different position than where you put them. Then unplug the connector and adjust the needles till they're where they need to be. Plug the connector in again and check position after the self-adjustment.
It helps to have another untouched cluster next to you, or a really good picture of an unmolested cluster, so you can see the precise positions of the needles. Not all of them sit perfectly on the bottom line at rest (like the fuel gauge, which actually sits half a needle below the bottom line), and there are variations between them as to where on the line they sit.
The trick to easy needle positioning is to NOT push them on where they're firm. Just put them on just enough for them to not fall out when you turn the cluster front side down. They don't need to be on that tight.
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For sure, I will update zhp family of how is my moving progress is going. I can tell you for sure, that I am not planning to tow anything with my touring, which is boring for sure-:) I did it few times and it is uncomfortable for sure. I can tell you that my fuel gauge is slightly off for sure. Hey Borond, I forgot that you did it 1000 times and definitely an expert.
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Haha you don't need to tow anything, you have the space! The beauty of a touring...
Within 1 day, got my car imported at San Jose Airport, smog'd (thanks to recommendations on here to go to Dhillon Motorsports), and registered with the state of California. Unfortunately, I still have to WFH another day or two to get my driver's license since it's non-transferrable from up north, but at least I got all the red tape out of the way. A big driving factor was the jank speedo, which was removed within 24 hours of installation. Unfortunately there is a piece of lint here and there in the display, but meh... all is good in the world now that I am back to the clean metric speedo. ;)
I wish I’d known NC doesn’t care about the metric speedo because it looks so much cleaner. I’ve gone back and forth over the years about whether I’d be willing to do the math on the fly, and if I should’ve kept it, but ultimately I just go the speed of traffic these days so only having Km/h wouldn’t have been an issue. Oh well.
There's a very simple formula for calculating, and after a short while it just becomes second nature. It was easy enough where I could tell you what speed I was doing in mph at any given time rounded to the closest 5mph, and get pretty close in between those increments.
The quick estimate is to take a base number, say for example 60mph (96kph), and add or subtract 8kph for every 5mph you go up or down. Learn where all the base speed limits are and you'll make quick work of this calculating.
The common speed limits to learn (at least up here):
25mph = 40kph
30mph = 48kph
40mph = 64kph
55mph = 88kph
65mph = 104kph
You can start to see the pattern emerge and you go.
I still have the gauge faces from your Estroil, BTW. :)
Yeah, I had my car with me for 4 months down here back in 2017, never had an issue. As long as you know what the speed limits roughly equate to, then it's fine. But then again, these limits seem to be more like suggestions, at least around here :rofl
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Changed engine oil and filter. Went with Castrol 0w-40 and Mann filter again.
Full cooling system refresh plus a shiny CSF all aluminum radiator, oil change, and a new steering wheel installed!....again.
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Been working on a secret project and I made a massive leap in progress tonight after a two week stalemate in the R&D. I am retrofitting newer systems into the E46 from other cars and today I officially kept my retrofit kit awake. Up until now it would fall asleep within seconds of getting power. Now I’m working on a custom chip in a custom harness so anyone can do this retrofit with zero work. Give me a couple more weeks and I will reveal my shenanigans.
Bought a ton of stuff for the new ZHP: transmission stuff, gaskets, cooling system, chassis reinforcements. My wallet bleeds for mercy.