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guys i was just installing a 7 inch flat wide in the centre stereo console to display my my epson ej1, THATS RITE GUYS i got the nizmo dash, with tv screen and epson EJ1 driving computer, its F*&king wicked.....BUT!!,,, a year ago after the import of the 4 door 33 series 2 ( which rarly have those clusters) the screen intamitinly failed, flick on and off and then just DIED! im so after chasing a replacemnt screen but been unsucessful, still have the cluster in a cupboard but using a standard cluster and just sending the ej 1 on a aux screen i am currently installing, looks shit hot but now where the hell do i put my stereo? haha

any how after messing around with the dip sw switches on the actual ej1 i have managed to not allow tacho, g force, speed etc signals to the screen from the ecu. does anyone have this setup in a 33 to tell me what switches should be up or down on the unit??

thanks andee

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