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| RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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StarSpeedRacing
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It can be done,
I have seen it and I know it was easy but never had to do it myself yet.
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You can use an s5 pannel to replace the s4 pannel but you will need to pin the sub harness that plugs to the pannel.
Also the nonturbo s4 pannel can be used in A turbo car just use the na sub harness and plug it in the turbo car harness and you have A volt meter. By sub harness I mean the short harness that plugs to the pannel with the round plugs and connects behind the pannel to the car main harness. |
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Gauges
Here is A link with some pinout info on the pannel connection if you need to pin A S5 pannel to fit the S4.
http://www.rotaryresurrection.com/2n...o_s5_swap.html Rotaryresurrection page has alot of helpful info and tips listed. Spend some time and just read it all, It explains alot.
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