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That's what's up!!! Love em already!
And it looks cleaner and smoother now when the speedo and tach needle color change at 75% sweep. It's not an electronic color change tho. Just blocking off underneath the needle base to only let a certain section of light in. I do want to set up some kind of sensor/trigger mechanism so that the lights actually do change color at say: 5k rpm or 100mph for example. That would be boss