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Re: Analog gauge cluster

Subject: Re: Analog gauge cluster
by SpectatorRacing on 2011/3/10 8:40:35

The only thing that is tricky is the speedo. It's electrical as opposed to mechanical like most aftermarket "hot rod" parts.

The tach is easy, oil pressure is easy (although I'd convert to a mechanical guage if I were you), and oil/water temp both come in electrically. I changed to a mechanical oil temp guage, but that's overkill for a street car.

The only challenging part, really, will be making it look right if you can't find a kit that replaces the stock cluster.
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