Skip to content

Lotus Elise Exige Haltech IC7 Dash adapter

Advertising
Advertising
?
Creation quality: 5.0/5 (1 vote)
Evaluation of members on the printability, utility, level of detail, etc.

  • 314 views
  • 5 downloads

License
3D design format
Folder details Close
  • ic7_mount.stl

Learn more about the formats

3D model size X 182 Γ— Y 12 Γ— Z 122 mm
Publication date 2023-11-30 at 16:27
?
Published to Thingiverse on: 2023-10-22 at 20:12
Design number 1613141

3D printer file info

3D model description

Made an adapter to put a haltech IC7 dash onto the lotus elise/exige factory bracket. Mine is a 2005 S2 toyota base Elise for reference.

Printed in ABS with 6 line walls and 20% infill, printed upright with "tree" support in the middle bridge.

Reuses the lower two screw locations to get centered, drill a couple holes for rivets. (I used 3/16 x 3/4)

Drill holes for the slightly wider location of the IC7 screws (use the holes in bracket to guide the drill bit once riveted together)

Then just some minor trimming of the lotus bracket to clearance for the communication cable, and around the upper screws.

If I recall I used M5 x 20mm screws.

Advertising


Page translated by automatic translation. See the original version.
Issue with this design? Report a problem.

Would you like to support Cults?

You like Cults and you want to help us continue the adventure independently? Please note that we are a small team of 3 people, therefore it is very simple to support us to maintain the activity and create future developments. Here are 4 solutions accessible to all:

  • ADVERTISING: Disable your banner blocker (AdBlock, …) and click on our banner ads.

  • AFFILIATION: Make your purchases online by clicking on our affiliate links here Amazon.

  • DONATE: If you want, you can make a donation via Ko-Fi πŸ’œ.

  • WORD OF MOUTH: Invite your friends to come, discover the platform and the magnificent 3D files shared by the community!


Sharing and downloading on Cults3D guarantees that designs remain in makers community hands! And not in the hands of the 3D printing or software giants who own the competing platforms and exploit the designs for their own commercial interests.

Cults3D is an independent, self-financed site that is not accountable to any investor or brand. Almost all of the site's revenues are paid back to the platform's makers. The content published on the site serves only the interests of its authors and not those of 3D printer brands who also wish to control the 3D modeling market.

100% secure payment by credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.
View all payment options.