| ▲ | ErroneousBosh 3 hours ago | |
> Analog tach and speedo with idiot lights for critical alerts (there is literally an ISO standard for this) should be mandated by law. Substitute tach for a battery monitor in an EV. You don't need a tacho. Some people add them in, like the Mini dashboard in the pic below, but they are absolutely not necessary. We managed fine without them for long enough. https://treasuredcars.com/public/uploads/2019/10/22/mini_cla... There you go, 1970 Mini, it's a 1275 version so it has an oil pressure gauge and an aftermarket rev counter. Does your modern car actually *need* anything more exciting than that? Compare these: 1982 Volvo, like I bought after I passed my driving test in the early 90s: https://autopecas.norsider.pt/content/images/thumbs/136/1365... 2004 Range Rover P38A similar to the '97 I drive now although this is a NAS-spec cluster (like with the "unleaded fuel only" placard): https://www.rangerovers.net/attachments/smartselect_20210517... Notice something? Both have the fuel gauge, Volvo has a clock but posh models had a tacho, Rangie has a tacho, then both have the speedo, then the temperature gauge. The Volvo has the idiot lights along the top, the Range Rover has them along the bottom - and in the middle a 20x2 LCD (which in that one looks a bit worse for wear) which shows the odometer, gear selection, and occasionally lies about fault conditions. Doesn't it remind you a little of how aircraft have a standard "Six Pack" layout for the flight instruments? We should do it this way. | ||