Best prices and variety of units that I have had dealings with is http://www.prestigecom.net.au
They are based in WA but you won't beat the prices.
I have bought numerous items from them over the years but I have no connection to them as far as recommending them
It is a Nissan fix. The drain pipe is replaced with a longer one so that it drains outside ather than into the cab.. Had mine done and has not been a problem since.
I am not really into ricers but I would not knock them as in a way they are no different to those of us with 4x4 that are always looking for the next mod to be done its just that they are looking for the next mod that they can do to their set of wheels to make it look different to the rest.
The D40 seems arse about face to me as far as economy goes. They are more economical around the city than they are on the open road. I travel to work about 65km each way and drive at a steady 100kmish and get around 11lt/100k whereas driving around Perth I get around 8.5lt/100k.
Whereas my 6lt...
My Icom 440 remote handpiece is mounted on the dash where the ermergency flasher button was, the flasher button was moved to a hole that was not being used on the lhs of the dash. Main head unit is mounted under the drivers seat.
I am with you KraftyPG I reckon the Scangauge is a good bit of kit. It gives you so much more info than what is standard on the Navara.
Colour wise it is possible to get the Scangauge to replicate the Orange ish colour of the D40 dash instruments by using a custom colour......have aplay and...
I think that he may be talking about the ability with the scangauge to clear any error codes that may come up from the ecu on the nav
That is the only thing that it is capable of other than displaying various gauges
I don't have the time to make up another bracket but I will make a sketch up for you and a few pics so as you can do it yourself.
Will send you an email..
Check this site out it explains it all.
To get the Scanguge working is as easy as just plugging it in.......The hardest part is finding the OBD port..lol
SEriously it is a piece of p$%s.....just plug it in and setup for your vehicle.
ScanGaugeII - Australian Sales - Trip Computers + Digital...
It is possible to adjust what speed is displayed on the scangauge by using a GPS you can calibrate it to display the correct speed and not the very inaccurate speed as displayed on the dash speedo.
The info on the gauge as it is displayed shows
top left....instanataneous litres/100km
top right....water temp
bottom left.....current speed (this can be calibrated to reflect true speed)
bottom right....litres /100km for current trip
In all there are around 24 different gauges that can be...
After a lot of thought I have mounted my Scangauge from a bracket that I fabricated to fit it from the mounting point for the drivers sunvisor. The gauge is fitted far enough forward of the sunvisor that it does not limit the use of the sunvisor. Just thought I would upload a pic incase others...