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amulheirn
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Anyone used one of these?

https://www.gaugepilot.uk
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Nope.

I do have one of these in the Cobra, Mustang and Mini, though...

http://www.brantz.co.uk/products
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amulheirn wrote:Anyone used one of these?

https://www.gaugepilot.uk
They look very clever, but they're not cheap are they?
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Looks like they're going to have extra sensors all over the place to feed their gauge facility, which puts me in mind of just buying a modern car again...
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It would be great to see a version marketed by Lucas, where none of the e-gauges actually worked properly; that would be much more period correct.

And for a tactical period only, they could perhaps be marketed with the special app that pumped the Lucas wiring smoke into the cabin for a totally authentic experience - I would certainly be interested in speccing that into my Cobra.

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