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I want to change the speedo/tacho to white-face dials a bit later down the track but because the odometer is digital will it carry over the original km's?

I've been eyeing off the Dolphin 300km/h speedo cluster for a while now. :thumbsup:

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Will it fit into a 97 S1 RS Four V?

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PS odometer is stored in the cluster, so if you change it, you wont have an accurate reading. I dont think those will run in an S1, being that they are for an S@ Autech. Different plug type. Have a look in the link (just did a search for 'instrument cluster' and there you go) and you will see the couple of different plug types.

I was going to buy a similar cluster for a S2 5 speed. then just went f*ck it ill just buy a bloody autech.

Kewl, thanks guys.

Guess i'll get the inserts instead of the complete cluster. :(

be careful of the inserts, if they're the one that fit over the standard guages: I bought a set, and got 'ghosting', as at night, the lit parts of the original guages shine through the inserts, and they don't both line up perfectly. End result - the guages look out of focus at night.

In my case, I used Cyber stork inserts.

Prttey sure you could use the white face dials from a series 2. Would need to pull apart the series 1 & 2 cluster and swap the faces over. May also need to get this gone professionally as it is really easier the stuff it up. I distroyed 2 sets of R33 clusters trying to remove the needles and getting them to work right again.

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