Got Indiglow needles installed (pics)
Yay! Took them over two hours to install the things and they are still pretty sticky. Gas gauge wont register correctly. Tach is jumpy, etc. but they look damn cool and the people who installed them said to bring em back in and they'll make it work. Im gonna give it a couple days to see if it'll just loosen up.


www.importinteligence.com and scroll to the bottom to "intelliglow needlekits " . You can see pictures and a movie of them in action.
Now I have almost everything installed thats been sitting in my room/trunk since winter! All thats left is red/clear tails...
Now I have almost everything installed thats been sitting in my room/trunk since winter! All thats left is red/clear tails...
RE: Installation...
That all for two hours of work eh? Cheaper than I though it would be. Anywayz, they look awesome and you're probably one of the first people on the forum to have them, so you get my props for this one...
Originally posted by sp6040
they look really good.im waiting for the reverse indigloe for a 97 to come out.great job though..
they look really good.im waiting for the reverse indigloe for a 97 to come out.great job though..
Those are dope! very very nice...especially with the white faces
Originally posted by Nick Robinson
Yay! Took them over two hours to install the things and they are still pretty sticky. Gas gauge wont register correctly. Tach is jumpy, etc. but they look damn cool and the people who installed them said to bring em back in and they'll make it work. Im gonna give it a couple days to see if it'll just loosen up.

Yay! Took them over two hours to install the things and they are still pretty sticky. Gas gauge wont register correctly. Tach is jumpy, etc. but they look damn cool and the people who installed them said to bring em back in and they'll make it work. Im gonna give it a couple days to see if it'll just loosen up.

Originally posted by Nick Robinson
Yay! Took them over two hours to install the things and they are still pretty sticky. Gas gauge wont register correctly. Tach is jumpy, etc. but they look damn cool and the people who installed them said to bring em back in and they'll make it work. Im gonna give it a couple days to see if it'll just loosen up.

Yay! Took them over two hours to install the things and they are still pretty sticky. Gas gauge wont register correctly. Tach is jumpy, etc. but they look damn cool and the people who installed them said to bring em back in and they'll make it work. Im gonna give it a couple days to see if it'll just loosen up.

Night pics and controler
I think that he mounted it under the hood because i asked him and he said that he couldnt really find a place because it was so big. I was happy because I wanted to avoid having it visable. So he just hooked it up to be on with the lights. These guys do such a kick *** job.
Oh and here are the night pics
Oh and here are the night pics
Re: Night pics and controler
Originally posted by Nick Robinson
I think that he mounted it under the hood because i asked him and he said that he couldnt really find a place because it was so big. I was happy because I wanted to avoid having it visable. So he just hooked it up to be on with the lights. These guys do such a kick *** job.
Oh and here are the night pics
I think that he mounted it under the hood because i asked him and he said that he couldnt really find a place because it was so big. I was happy because I wanted to avoid having it visable. So he just hooked it up to be on with the lights. These guys do such a kick *** job.
Oh and here are the night pics
Re: Sticky
Originally posted by Nick Robinson
Anyone have any idea how to make the needles not sticky? Its going to be annoying if they remain sticky like this...
Anyone have any idea how to make the needles not sticky? Its going to be annoying if they remain sticky like this...
Re: Sticky
Originally posted by Nick Robinson
Anyone have any idea how to make the needles not sticky? Its going to be annoying if they remain sticky like this...
Anyone have any idea how to make the needles not sticky? Its going to be annoying if they remain sticky like this...
Originally posted by Ravq
Just curious to know where you mounted the controller?
Just curious to know where you mounted the controller?
Re: Sticky
Originally posted by Nick Robinson
Anyone have any idea how to make the needles not sticky? Its going to be annoying if they remain sticky like this...
Anyone have any idea how to make the needles not sticky? Its going to be annoying if they remain sticky like this...
Ditto that
Originally posted by bosco500
Their not going to get "unsticky". The needles have springs on the back of them coiled up about 10 times. When you turn the needles to get them off, it bends the springs and damages the needles. I busted mine the same way.
Their not going to get "unsticky". The needles have springs on the back of them coiled up about 10 times. When you turn the needles to get them off, it bends the springs and damages the needles. I busted mine the same way.
I still have my kit (uninstalled) but am waiting for my used gauge cluster to come in the mail. The needles on the gauge cluster are very delicate and although some people have had success with the install, others have not.
I think the guys at import intelligence install the kits and guarantee their work (i toyed w/ the idea of having them install my kit on the new gauge cluster). They are located in the Philly area.
There were other threads regarding these needles; do a search and you may find additional info in this forum.
GL
Nick R - VERY NICE! esp. at night.
Who did the install and where are they located?
Also, please post when / if the sticking problem is resolved and what the problem was.
I want it, but I want it to work too.
sp6040 - waddaya mean by "Reverse"?
Who did the install and where are they located?
Also, please post when / if the sticking problem is resolved and what the problem was.
I want it, but I want it to work too.
sp6040 - waddaya mean by "Reverse"?
reverse indiglo
Originally posted by abnorm
What are the reverse indiglos? Sounds interesting. I've only seen pics of Initial K indiglos for 97.
What are the reverse indiglos? Sounds interesting. I've only seen pics of Initial K indiglos for 97.
Installing them yourself isn't a big deal, it took me like 5 hours, but that's just because I was being really **** about it. I spliced the positive line for the needles into the wiring for the tail lights behind the fuse block and ran the negative to a moderately sized bolt under there, works perfectly.
Just keep some masking tape handy for keeping the wires under control, and you won't have any problems installing them yourself.
Just keep some masking tape handy for keeping the wires under control, and you won't have any problems installing them yourself.
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