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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: jules on 06 October 2008, 15:09:59
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I have forgotten and I don't have time to search.
Many thanks
Jules
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Cadillac Catera
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Cadillac Catera
"The Caddy that Ziggs"
^^ No joke that was its advertising slogan!
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Sadly it was not much loved... on several trips to the US in the late 90's I spotted a total of.... one example. :(
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Sadly it was not much loved... on several trips to the US in the late 90's I spotted a total of.... one example. :(
I saw one in Chicago, had to to a double take on it, was the rear lights which gave it away.
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There are a few in the UK, I went to RAF Mildenhall (US Air Base Near Cambridge) a few months and saw 2 parked there.
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funny how it doesn't look as good as the Omega - maybe it's the lights?
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The dash has two extra dials, Voltmeter and Oil Pressure, both of which are missing from modern cars... but on the other hand it replaced the MID, so on balance I still prefer the Omega dash.
Very sad that modern cars do not have Oil Pressure gauge... or transmission fluid temp gauge... or an Ammeter... I like to do what my car is doing, but this is no longer an option.
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The dash has two extra dials, Voltmeter and Oil Pressure, both of which are missing from modern cars... but on the other hand it replaced the MID, so on balance I still prefer the Omega dash.
Very sad that modern cars do not have Oil Pressure gauge... or transmission fluid temp gauge... or an Ammeter... I like to do what my car is doing, but this is no longer an option.
Be thankful you still have a temp gauge....as these are getting rare now to!
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even the prefacelifts have the colour coded door strips, which means it doesnt look as dated as ours
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Be thankful you still have a temp gauge....as these are getting rare now to!
It seems like most manufacturers are removing any gauges that move around in the course of normal operation. Not surprising really when you see the amount of fretting that goes on about what temperature engines should run at when in reality it's normal for them to vary a little.
I have seen a few setups where the temperature gauge is driven by the ECU and has a huge dead zone engineered in the centre of the gauge so it doesn't move at all between 70 and 100 degrees C! Makes the temperature appear rock steady but of course doesn't give you any warning of a problem until it has become a crisis.
Then there's the MX 5 oil pressure gauge that's actually driven by an oil pressure switch. It has 2 possible indications: "normal" and "is that my big ends dying". Sadly, a light on the dash would have been cheaper and easier to spot when a problem occurred. >:(
Kevin
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OK, my dream dashboard...
Oil Pressure gauge
Oil temp gauge at oil cooler inlet
Oil temp gauge at oil cooler outlet
Coolant Temp gauge at coolant bridge
Coolant Temp gauge at rad inlet
Coolant Temp gauge at rad outlet
Transmission Fluid Temp gauge
Voltmeter
Ammeter
And where will they all fit? On a Multi-Function Display unit of course (a-la-Airbus).
;)
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This is what I had in mind...:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1082013/Pictured-The-fantastic-vintage-Bentley-cuts-dash--wheres-sat-nav.html
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The dash has two extra dials, Voltmeter and Oil Pressure, both of which are missing from modern cars... but on the other hand it replaced the MID, so on balance I still prefer the Omega dash.
Very sad that modern cars do not have Oil Pressure gauge... or transmission fluid temp gauge... or an Ammeter... I like to do what my car is doing, but this is no longer an option.
got both of these on the Jeep..oddly enough
The C3 i had on holiday had no temp guage and the atrocious KA i have just posted back to my insurance company had no temp guage OR Rev counter!!! ;D
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This is what I had in mind...:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1082013/Pictured-The-fantastic-vintage-Bentley-cuts-dash--wheres-sat-nav.html
Beautiful!! :-* :-* :-* Now that would be back to fun driving!! :y :y :y
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funny how it doesn't look as good as the Omega - maybe it's the lights?
The facelift Catera is better, but a lot rarer.
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The dash has two extra dials, Voltmeter and Oil Pressure, both of which are missing from modern cars... but on the other hand it replaced the MID, so on balance I still prefer the Omega dash.
Very sad that modern cars do not have Oil Pressure gauge... or transmission fluid temp gauge... or an Ammeter... I like to do what my car is doing, but this is no longer an option.
Be thankful you still have a temp gauge....as these are getting rare now to!
My Citroen does not have a temp gauge, only fuel and revs, gauge wise speedo is digital. 8-)
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OK, my dream dashboard...
Oil Pressure gauge
Oil temp gauge at oil cooler inlet
Oil temp gauge at oil cooler outlet
Coolant Temp gauge at coolant bridge
Coolant Temp gauge at rad inlet
Coolant Temp gauge at rad outlet
Transmission Fluid Temp gauge
Voltmeter
Ammeter
And where will they all fit? On a Multi-Function Display unit of course (a-la-Airbus).
;)
I remember building dash boards and cente consoles to fit a huge range of gauges on the car, in the 70's :D :D :D A whole range of plastic dash boards became available, particularly for the Mini and Ford Anglia :y :y :y
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Odd that automatics have rev counters on them.....
Suppose it's just a case of one dash panel can be tweaked for all models and a rev counter is handy for manuals even though I'm sure i've managed without one in years gone by ::)