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This is still work in progress. Recently I had made my Lada to have speeduino for ignition only and still use carburetors. That combo is pretty good for starters. The problem was that I couldn't get original tacho to work together with speeduino, have tried many different methods, and finally had success with speeduino serial 3 communication with Arduino nano. So I began to make a custom dashboard in CAD software, then I 3D printed it in 4 parts and glued together with epoxy. Sanded it and covered in not so bad China carbon fiber wrap. Put in all electronics solder them and wire them up and made some Arduino code. And so was this dashboard born. Features include: Has default speedometer and fuel gauge 2 X I2C 1602 LCD's - the green one is a placeholder for SLC FREE 2 wideband O2 controller, the other one shows MAP and CLT sensor values. 1 X Horn button 1 X "Engine start" button 4 X Toggle switches - Lights - fuel pump - ignition - "Engine start" button safety 1 X 9 Laser cut LED Indicator panel 2 X Modular panels 1 X 2.42 inch 128x64 SPI OLED SSD1309 1 X 32 NeoPixel LED's as progressive sequential car's engine shift lights 1 X Potentiometer for turning off NeoPixel or adjusting brightness Bugs for this dash: Arduino program is a mess... Still need to get that SLC in there Indicators needs to be rewired as they give false positives Tacho has some delay The wrap was not put on perfectly Dashbaord didn't fit in perfectly (but holds in ok and looks good as well) Although I would like to make better one I am still happy with what I had made and I will leave it as is, maybe just fix few things. It turned out to be great though. NOTE: Sorry I wount be sharing any CAD files or code for this project, as it took a lot of time from me.