thanks kazell for my newest mod
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u know the gauge would only go up to 112 mph, right? 
but then again, its not often u go above that anyways.
nice mod
oh and did you figure out how to mod the mileage from the old cluster to the new one without flashing?

but then again, its not often u go above that anyways.
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oh and did you figure out how to mod the mileage from the old cluster to the new one without flashing?
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Originally Posted by xam
hmm nope, i got originally 60,000 miles. now i got 16,000 khm. so i am happy
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yeah looks good..and did u say you have 60k on ur 04 civic already? if so damn.. anywho..did it fit right in with no mods? If so i love the rsx gauges..i might havta copy..lol
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Originally Posted by civ10jbiz
IMO tha stock gauge cluster that comes in tha newer vics look better than all those aftermarket ones that yall put in. Thats just IMO
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isn't there a way to find out org. miles, I think it's stored elsewhere in the computer or something? I'd check before you leave the 16K on it and get screwed if someone can trace the actual mileage
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