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Elio Gauge Cluster - Lord Elgin? - Other Options?

Elgin Dash Yes or No?


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Trusting

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I'm not overly concerned about whether the gagues are analog or digital. What I am concerned about is "readability". I've looked at the Elgin dash and viewed the video of it in action and regardless what they said in the video, I find it "user unfriendly". Give me a round speedometer and tac with a needle pointing to numbers any day. Different is not always better.
 

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I'm not overly concerned about whether the gagues are analog or digital. What I am concerned about is "readability". I've looked at the Elgin dash and viewed the video of it in action and regardless what they said in the video, I find it "user unfriendly". Give me a round speedometer and tac with a needle pointing to numbers any day. Different is not always better.

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I'm not overly concerned about whether the gagues are analog or digital. What I am concerned about is "readability". I've looked at the Elgin dash and viewed the video of it in action and regardless what they said in the video, I find it "user unfriendly". Give me a round speedometer and tac with a needle pointing to numbers any day. Different is not always better.
This is my point, and it can't be repeated too often. It especially matters for those of us who need long distance glasses to drive. I can see a needle, but I cannot read numbers without taking my eyes off the road for several seconds. And a tach -- forget it, it will be moving at the same time, presumably far faster than the speedo, which makes it difficult to read even for the young with excellent vision.
A needle also conveys a second piece of info that even a numeric readout doesn't do well -- rate of change. I rode in a car which had an analog speedo and numeric tach -- I can only conclude that both that designer and the Elgin fanbois have never actually used a tach for much of anything dynamic. A numeric speedo sucks for those using long distance glasses. A numeric tach is a waste of dash.
 

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I'm just speculating, but I think the Elio designers and engineers have tested the Elgin dash for readability and it reads for the vast majority and perhaps even all licensed drivers. I hope we get the opportunity to find out in 2016 once and for all. I don't think Elio stuck the Elgin into the dash soley for sentimental reasons, as an engineer, he considered function first and foremost, since form follows function.

I don't need a speedo, I can sense speed in the flow of traffic. RPMs don't care unless I was driving a stick or paddle shifters in a high performance vehicle. I'd settle for idiot lights for temp and oil pressure.
 
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