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Post by dixinormus on Jan 27, 2022 20:17:37 GMT
Which manufacturer started the trend of reversing the direction of the tachometer dial, and why on earth..? (Both old fashioned dials or imitation digital ones).
Very unpleasing to the eye in this luddite’s opinion! 2 dials sweeping in opposite directions. If it ain’t broke blah blah...
Not that I even look at the speedometer dial any more; have become totally accustomed to digital speed readouts instead. But visually, a rev counter dial going backwards, grrrr!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2022 20:43:19 GMT
What a bloody stupid idea. That would drive me nuts.
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Post by bpg on Jan 27, 2022 21:02:44 GMT
FIAT X1/9 in the 70s and Lancia Delta integrale in the late 80s. Not sure if the 911 did it in the 60s.
Edit: I like my bike setup, big analogue rev counter and big block digital Speedo. No fuel gauge, use one of two odometer counters.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2022 21:12:02 GMT
>>FIAT X1/9 in the 70s
Really? I had an X1/9 and I don't remember that. I'm sure you're right, but I am surprised that it didn't stick in my mind. Irritation usually does.
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Post by bpg on Jan 27, 2022 21:14:04 GMT
I searched a few images some cars had them some were 'normal'. Italian lucky dip build which one you got.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2022 21:20:11 GMT
Ah, that makes sense. It is the sort of irritating thing that would stick in my mind.
In those days a combination of my boy-racer attitude, lack of skill and driving style meant I paid attention to the rev counter. These days the rev counter is of little interest to me (no high performance vehicles, no silly driving) but I just know that a backwards one would keep catching my eye.
I also feel slightly lonely when driving a vehicle without a rev coutner.
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Post by bpg on Jan 27, 2022 21:52:12 GMT
The digital dashboard in my Focus is a bit of overkill, depending on the driving mode changes the colour and font.
Give me the Sport screen and a little Snowflake symbol if in winter/slippery mode would work for me.
The previous RS had three little gauges on top of the dashboard for oil temp, pressure and turbo boost. Never read them once while giving it the beans, too small to read while watching what was coming at me down the road.
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Post by Rob on Jan 27, 2022 22:39:28 GMT
For digital displays there is an argument for the ones not trying to recreate a digital version of a round dial, that putting the rev and speed gauges opposite each other and sweeping in opposite direction makes sense. It frees up the space in between to display maps and other things.
But for real dials - no it does not make sense to me. The BMW 3 series Pro with the digital dials would have the rev counter sweeping the other way. I have mine displaying something other than revs usually (power %age used / recharge) unless I put it in sport mode.
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Post by EspadaIII on Jan 28, 2022 8:00:08 GMT
S-Max had it and it worked really well. I think quite a few pre-war cars had them. I can understand that it's not intuitive if you are used to a analogue watch, but does it really matter?
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Post by Humph on Jan 28, 2022 8:57:40 GMT
Doesn’t really bother me which way it reads as long as it does. I use them quite a lot it seems, evidenced I suppose by missing having one in the Aygo. Handy to have in the six speed manual Jeep and to a lesser extent in the 7 speed automatic Merc if I’m using the flappy paddles.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 9:07:03 GMT
Another one who needs a Corolla rather than an Aygo.
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Post by WDB on Jan 28, 2022 9:31:29 GMT
Funnily I miss it too, in our Aygo. But not, of course, in the i3. Another thing that won’t matter for much longer.
But while we’re doing irritating design decisions, who thought it would be a good idea to number rev counters with a 10-20-30 scale that’s too similar to the speedometer to avoid confusion? (Especially if you have a VW group car that puts the tacho where the speedo ought to be, and something else where it’s in the right place.)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 9:47:00 GMT
^ agreed, x1000 is correct. Clockwise is correct. All else is rubbish.
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Post by Humph on Jan 28, 2022 9:48:50 GMT
The Renegade nags you to change up or down with a little display arrow thingy on the dash. I don’t always agree or comply.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 9:53:05 GMT
I hate those. Civic does it when in flappy paddle mode. IIRC every auto we've had with manual option does it when in manual mode.
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