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ddi gauges in - now rpm needle is sticky. Help!

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I've fitted the ddi gauges and while they are lovely, everythign works as expected bar the rpm needle. It seems to 'stick', e.g. i rev to 2k rpm, the needle stays at 2k rpm. It also seems a little 'slower' to react to rev rates than previously. Is it just a case of it being on too tight? Anyone else had this and needed to adjust?

 

*dreading the thought of having to do all that pita work again*

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Sounds like the dial faces are catching the needle/needle element underneath.

 

Probably just a cse of re-positioning.

 

Neil.

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exactly what I would have said.

 

your faces have lifted slightly and are catching

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haha, new name Kev? :lol:

 

the DDI ones look soooooooooooooooooo good compared to OE ones 8)

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^^ agreed

 

cheers guys i'll give that a look.

 

i did notice when i put the rpm gauge back on - there were only 2 screws - whereas there are 4 available spaces to use them. anyone notice this?

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leon, i had this problem to mate. for some reason the rev gauge just needed a little bit more force to be pressed down, i noticed a faint (click) then it worked fine :D

 

cheeswire??? we could say the same about the whole car mate. ie turbo/supercharger etc etc etc, but we love these cars.

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