Isspro EV2 gauges!!
Site sponsor....... im sure he will read this and post......I dont really want to throw his name out there if he doesnt want me to ya know.
Good idea they are LED so I am not sure if I can get to them but I am going to try. Thanks
If they're LED's in there, you can take a small fine file and actually file the end of the bulb up a bit, make it flat and rough it up, it will also kill some of the light down. Black marker would be easy as pie too.
If they are brighter then your factory gauges you can add a resistor or a separate pot, to adjust to where they match your factory lighting.
The LED's on the EV-2's are built into the gauge. You have 0 access to them and no real reason to do that anyway. Hook them to your dimmer wire and dim them the same as your dash gauges. The EV-2 have a slick feature called theater lighting, when you turn them on they come up slow, and when you turn them off they go off slow. I'll try and get a video of it tonight if I remember.
If they are brighter then your factory gauges you can add a resistor or a separate pot, to adjust to where they match your factory lighting.
If they are brighter then your factory gauges you can add a resistor or a separate pot, to adjust to where they match your factory lighting.
I thought he was still talking about his way too bright Glowshift gauges... my bad.
I run the EV2's, always wondered why they came up slow and dimmed off slow... didn't know that was a feature... pretty cool. Theatre lighting.... Huh.... learn something new everyday.
Where did you get your gauges? Thanks
no doubt!!! I would think they would love the business
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Personally, I think he is looking at the EV gauges not the EV2

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Personally, I think he is looking at the EV gauges not the EV2
Last edited by spelt22000; May 18, 2011 at 04:49 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost



