For more details on white face gauge info see these threads:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ghlight=gauges
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ghlight=gauges
Your typical reverse glow gauge faces:
It's a bit of a hack job since you have to blend in various parts to fit our cluster arrangement. But in the end I still like it over the stock goofy carbon fiber whatever look.
One of the biggest failings of these kits is that there is no colored lens behind the gear and turn signal pieces. I tried to make some out of colored plastic, but the lights where too bright and the lens was too weak. So I figured why not colored bulbs - thhhpt! - these bulbs are teeny - how about LEDs, ya LEDs should work.... after about 4 days of trial and error to get the correct brightness with various resistors I finally got it. Each different colored LED came in a different mcd (brightness) and amperage (10mA or 20mA). Oh what fun...
For anyone curious, a 50mcd/10mA bulb needed 510 Ohms to have a nice glow. a 3000mcd/20mA LED needed 7,800 Ohms to knock it down to a nice glow. I tried clear water LED and found them to be too laser beam like, the diffused bulbs when scuffed give off a nicer glow.
In the first image shown above, you can see the shaved down diffused LEDs in the gear positions. Below here you can see I switched up some colors fro fun:
I also tried to place some LEDs in the CRUISE positions, but this failed . It seems like similar to turn signals, there needs to be some measured draw in the bulb for them to function correctly... weird.
Here's a gear indicator bulb with a modded one with a clear water blue LED.
Even with the top dome scuffed off it's still a bright point, too bright. Diffused is the way to go.
I would very much like to continue on to swap out the green LEDs in the TOD display to blue, but man it's going to be a challenge to get the right specialty LEDs to make this work..
And finally for anyone who wants to take the speedo out here's a behind the scenes look. There are six disconnects you have to reach around to, note the yellow also has a release clip on the side. (I also took the green hats off the bulbs because I wanted to lose the green back-glow.)
The latest generation: (unfortunately another is in the works as the speedometer face got damaged when I cut the ODO holes in it.@#$%
Cheers all.