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You get to choose whether the analog display (needle) is engine speed or boost.
Then they program each of the "cells" inside the display. There are twelve cells total, plus a lap timer function and a scrolling live timer. You can also add features instead of the scrolling live timer, as the standard Sport Package for the Morgan Plus 8 Limited had. The TVR versions of the STACK readouts use no lap timing and instead of sixteen items across four pages of information. You choose which four gauges to show at any given time by hitting toggles on the TT's center console, with RPM obviously permanently displayed along with shift and warning information. Cluster is $3000 and up depending upon how much custom programming you need and what other features you want. STACK is based in the UK. Cameron
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