SPOON SPORTS S2000 GAUGE CLUSTER
I want to buy the Spoon Gauge Cluster (one with the non-digital tachometer).
Anyone knows where I can get one? For how much?
Does it shows speed in both Km/h and MPH like OEM?
Any kind of informations will be appriciated...
Thanks.
Anyone knows where I can get one? For how much?
Does it shows speed in both Km/h and MPH like OEM?
Any kind of informations will be appriciated...

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by XenoJC,Jan 10 2005, 02:42 PM
thanks for comments...what's stack?!

Stack is the manufacturer of the Spoon Cluster and you probably have no clue how painfully difficult it is to install this cluster. Seriously not worth the money IMO unless you are building an all out race car and need all the functionalities.
I've got a Stack Inc gauge cluster for sale. Mine is in black with a 10,000rpm tachometer, gauge sensors are oil temp, oil pressure, water temp, air temp and some others. Also has speedometer, fuel supply and a shift light. The model I have which is recommended for any street driven vehicle includes an odometer as well, the ST8100 series. All sensor gauges are programmable with alarms based on parameter inputs. Sensors are all mil spec.
These units are made to order since they can be had with just about any/gauge sensor combinations. Stack Inc's Website. Bought mine through Veracity Racing Data, one of the west coast retailers for Stack Inc products.
You'll need a mounting bracket to fit it inside the stock cluster location and a wire bundle (I bought a 12' bundle through VTEC Frog) to relocate and retain the stock cluster if you want to keep your power steering. There's a person that can make a CF bracket for fitment in the stock guage cluster location.
It's a solution to consider if you need to run a lot of sensor gauges and want one unit that houses everything as opposed to separate gauges mounted on pillars and/or dash.
These units are made to order since they can be had with just about any/gauge sensor combinations. Stack Inc's Website. Bought mine through Veracity Racing Data, one of the west coast retailers for Stack Inc products.
You'll need a mounting bracket to fit it inside the stock cluster location and a wire bundle (I bought a 12' bundle through VTEC Frog) to relocate and retain the stock cluster if you want to keep your power steering. There's a person that can make a CF bracket for fitment in the stock guage cluster location.
It's a solution to consider if you need to run a lot of sensor gauges and want one unit that houses everything as opposed to separate gauges mounted on pillars and/or dash.








