View Full Version : That light on the tach ... I swear it was there
mogley 11-06-2006, 07:38 PM Hey guys.
I don't know if I am suffering from amnesia or something but I could have sworn that there used to be a light on my tach that lit up yellow like the low fuel light when you hit the rev limit and the 'beep' came on.
I also remember faintly the tach needle sweeping blue as you revved it into the higher ranges.
I don't really thrash my car around too often but today morning I realised there was no light or blue sweep trail when I thought there should have been.
The blue sweep trail can be seen in a pic I took when I first got my car.
So the question is, is there really a yellow light or am i just imagining things?
I tried with the dash lights white, red and headlights on and off and couldn't manage to get the light to come on.
:Eyecrazy:
http://xd9.xanga.com/77ca32f24263257136178/z38296303.jpg
Now i am pretty sure I am not mistaken and that there used to be a yellow light.
Any reasons why it might have disappeared?
The dash works fine otherwise.
Jedi54 11-06-2006, 07:42 PM the bluish look is just because of where the baclighting is. (cool, unintentional feature)
- NO yellow light when you hit the rev limiter. Just a little round yellow light when you're low on fuel
mogley 11-07-2006, 08:21 AM are u sure theres no yellow light?
i swear there is...or a red light?
MissyK 11-07-2006, 08:23 AM no lights come on when u redline......
Frynge 11-07-2006, 08:53 AM that'd be an interesting littlemod though, and since there's always a beeper ready to sound when redline hits...there's probably a way to rig it so that it'll route power to an LED...or an array of LEDs...how'd you like it if your dash suddenly turned all red when you hit redline? :)
I may just look into this and cook it up myself. ^_^
Revolver 11-07-2006, 03:32 PM We already have a tacho needle AND a beep for those who ignore the tacho needle. Not sure if I see the point of lighting up the dash as well.
Mind you, some people like engine start buttons too... :p: ;)
Whatever floats your boat. :)
N rider89 11-07-2006, 06:44 PM its funny but i kinda remember the same type of light
SoFL_RX8 11-07-2006, 07:08 PM Wierd... so do I, but Ive definitly noticed its not there recently. I seriously thought there was a light though
N rider89 11-07-2006, 08:00 PM maybe it got cancell out in newer flashes. just a thought
mogley 11-07-2006, 09:20 PM Spooky..
cajunrx8 11-08-2006, 12:30 AM That is the warp speed effect on your retina, goes away after awhile.
Actually a red line light would be good for track use as I was focussed on the tacho meter on the straight as the beep was barely audible with all the noise.
This would allow you to focus on the road and get your driving lines correct.
skc
labrat 11-09-2006, 09:54 PM Actually a red line light would be good for track use as I was focussed on the tacho meter on the straight as the beep was barely audible with all the noise.
This would allow you to focus on the road and get your driving lines correct.
skc
Perhaps a head up display might be better. Or a cool female voice counting the revs in 500rpm increments. At redline she could say "who's a bad boy now?"
labrat 11-09-2006, 09:57 PM Whoops. Unintentionally sexist remark. For female drivers the voice could be, say, Chris Isaaks - "baby did a bad, bad thing".
Gomez 11-09-2006, 10:08 PM labrat, were you aware that some US fighters (F16?) came with a female voice loaded into the flight computer that issued warnings when the aircraft was being operated outside safe limits?
She got canned because the jet jockeys were telling her to "Shut up, BITCH" in simulator sessions!! So I've heard...... :p:
labrat 11-09-2006, 10:31 PM This of course could not apply to us gentlemen RX-8 drivers. Not only are we possessed of uncommon good taste, but our manners in the company of women is exemplary.
Revolver 11-09-2006, 10:43 PM Actually a red line light would be good for track use as I was focussed on the tacho meter on the straight as the beep was barely audible with all the noise.
This would allow you to focus on the road and get your driving lines correct.
skc
Sure your sound system wasn't turned up too high again skc? :cwm27:
Seriously, I can hear the beep on the track quite easily. However, if hearing it is an issue for you, I agree an eyelevel visual warning might be helpful.
Revolver 11-09-2006, 10:46 PM Or a cool female voice counting the revs in 500rpm increments. At redline she could say "who's a bad boy now?"
Reminds me of those James Bond and sci-fi movies in which the cool female voice calmly counts down to destruction while the hero fights bad guys and the extras all run around in a mad panic. :mdrmed:
Revolver 11-09-2006, 10:47 PM labrat, were you aware that some US fighters (F16?) came with a female voice loaded into the flight computer that issued warnings when the aircraft was being operated outside safe limits?
She got canned because the jet jockeys were telling her to "Shut up, BITCH" in simulator sessions!! So I've heard...... :p:
Isn't it just typical that they used a woman's voice to tell the pilot to 'slow down', 'stop tailgating', and 'you took that last bend way too fast'. :nono: :spank:
Mind you, I'm pretty sure a few drivers, male and female, have wanted to punch out the woman who does the voice over in some sat-nav systems. :mdrmed:
Revolver 11-09-2006, 10:50 PM This of course could not apply to us gentlemen RX-8 drivers. Not only are we possessed of uncommon good taste, but our manners in the company of women is exemplary.
I think you need to come to the Nats next year labby. There's quite a few attendees who would dispel those myths... :cwm27: :cwm27:
Frynge 11-10-2006, 01:13 AM from this idea has come further ideas, expanding among my friends and colleages as a full-out LED light project.
The idea behind this project is to make lights visible on the exterior of the car that react to the actions fo the driver...redline, progressively lighting rows showing amount of braking at a given time, lights showing when the DSC activates and on which wheels...I believe my Nova Blue will be the test subject for this. :)
Once I complete it, I'll post a how-to thread for anyone that may be interested! this will take a while as I have too many other things to deal with though... >_>
from this idea has come further ideas, expanding among my friends and colleages as a full-out LED light project.
The idea behind this project is to make lights visible on the exterior of the car that react to the actions fo the driver...redline, progressively lighting rows showing amount of braking at a given time, lights showing when the DSC activates and on which wheels...I believe my Nova Blue will be the test subject for this. :)
Once I complete it, I'll post a how-to thread for anyone that may be interested! this will take a while as I have too many other things to deal with though... >_>
Awesome idea =) are there any legalities re: exterior lighting in the states?
WhiteRain 11-15-2006, 06:38 AM Guys, i'm pretty certain the yellow light you are referring to is the stability control activating..when u've gone a little too eagerly into a corner =) I should know, I have done it quite a bit whilst learning how much my baby can take.
If you want to test it out, just try a handbrake turn without shutting off your DSC :)
Cheers
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