fj80toyman
...One Landcruiser at a time
Got mine yesterday after ordering Friday. I was also surprised at how small it was but it's not going to make it any easier finding a mounting spot for it. I'll come up with something, maybe in front of the shift lever.
I sized it up to put above the rear-view mirror but it gets in the way of the sunvisors. That would be the cool place though. I'm going to have to build a little mounting bracket. Attaching something to the windshield is illegal in Kalifornistan, and just my luck, I'd get busted.
My 80 is a 01/95 production date, so all you OBDII nay-sayers against the '95 out there, it has 33 'gauges' just like the '96's and '97's that folks are reporting.
The one thing I was hoping it had but doesn't is the fuel sender. It will just use the fuel amount (capacity) of the tank to calculate fuel economy. Not as accurate but not the UG's fault.
I'll post up some pics as soon as I figure out a cool place to put it. I think it was definitely worth the get-in price. I am still in awe that they don't offer the display in metric units! How'd they leave that out? I've spent years working in °C, now I have to re-convert everything back to °F.
Dan.
I sized it up to put above the rear-view mirror but it gets in the way of the sunvisors. That would be the cool place though. I'm going to have to build a little mounting bracket. Attaching something to the windshield is illegal in Kalifornistan, and just my luck, I'd get busted.

My 80 is a 01/95 production date, so all you OBDII nay-sayers against the '95 out there, it has 33 'gauges' just like the '96's and '97's that folks are reporting.
The one thing I was hoping it had but doesn't is the fuel sender. It will just use the fuel amount (capacity) of the tank to calculate fuel economy. Not as accurate but not the UG's fault.
I'll post up some pics as soon as I figure out a cool place to put it. I think it was definitely worth the get-in price. I am still in awe that they don't offer the display in metric units! How'd they leave that out? I've spent years working in °C, now I have to re-convert everything back to °F.
Dan.