Super High Res INDIGLO PICS
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Super High Res INDIGLO PICS
This is my last installment of indiglo pics but these are much better quality and they are HUGE so you can get a good idea of what REVERSE indiglos are all about.
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/akrug/P1010127.JPG
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/akrug/P1010128.JPG
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/akrug/P1010127.JPG
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/akrug/P1010128.JPG
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Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by Justin95SE
or was that part of the kit?
or was that part of the kit?
#7
Re: Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by DCmax
Needles are the Intelliglow Sonic Blue kit. The led for the temp gauge however was busted from the factory which is why that needle isnt illuminated. Im in talks now with them to get a replacement -- Ill tell you how that goes, right now, I would say they arent too ANXIOUS to fix it.
Needles are the Intelliglow Sonic Blue kit. The led for the temp gauge however was busted from the factory which is why that needle isnt illuminated. Im in talks now with them to get a replacement -- Ill tell you how that goes, right now, I would say they arent too ANXIOUS to fix it.
Erik
#9
Re: Re: Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by tifosiv122
Is it me or the needles look purple?
Erik
Is it me or the needles look purple?
Erik
#10
Re: Re: Re: Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by DCmax
It's actually the picture. The blue on the needle doesnt match the blue on the indiglo gauge perfectly, but it's closer than the picture suggests. Ill mess around with the shutter rate to see if I can get a better color contrast.
It's actually the picture. The blue on the needle doesnt match the blue on the indiglo gauge perfectly, but it's closer than the picture suggests. Ill mess around with the shutter rate to see if I can get a better color contrast.
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#11
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by 97MaxGurl
Groupdeal ?
Groupdeal ?
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The verdict is still out on intelliglow. One of the LED rings you place around the needle shaft was defective on my system out of the box (one of the wires was disconnected). I didnt notice this until I had dismantled the gauge cluster including removing the needles so I continued with the installation on the belief that I had successfully clipped the disconnected wire back into the LED ring. Im talking to one of the representatives now about getting a replacement ring or have him provide a solution without having to take the entire thing out and send it back since the problem could probably be fixed with a simple cut, crimp, and replace. Nothing really has come out of our talks so far, which may speak volumes for the company.
#12
Re: Re: Re: Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by DCmax
It's actually the picture. The blue on the needle doesnt match the blue on the indiglo gauge perfectly, but it's much closer than the picture suggests and the needles are definitely not purple. Ill mess around with the shutter rate to see if I can get a better color contrast.
It's actually the picture. The blue on the needle doesnt match the blue on the indiglo gauge perfectly, but it's much closer than the picture suggests and the needles are definitely not purple. Ill mess around with the shutter rate to see if I can get a better color contrast.
Erik
#15
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: so did you change the needles colors
Originally posted by tifosiv122
I am glad to hear that. I just bought another Guage Cluster (mine has Initial K's indiglo) so that I can do reverse with blue needles, but I want it to match a little bit better. Is it noticably off?
Erik
I am glad to hear that. I just bought another Guage Cluster (mine has Initial K's indiglo) so that I can do reverse with blue needles, but I want it to match a little bit better. Is it noticably off?
Erik
Ill try to take a better picture today when it gets darker.
The only question I have is about power and resistance. I currently have both my gauges and my intelliglow needles hooked up to the power and ground from the dimmer icon (the thing that illuminates when the lights are on).
Is it possible to overload that lead in which case the needles wouldnt be going to their full brightness? And if so, what would be a better 12v source for my needles?
The reason I ask about overload is now the dim icon no longer is lit at night.
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