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Re: Analog gauge cluster

Subject: Re: Analog gauge cluster
by -=Jeff=- on 2011/3/10 16:35:09

Quote:

RobertT wrote:
VettAid is now making the dash for the 1990 + years.
and just found out they will sell me the dash without gauges

which is great because I want to find the gauges that I like best , not be stuck with an option of just two styles that they offer.

also my oil pressure ( either gauge or sender ) has gone out
it seems like the sender is hard to get to behind the distributor any tips on how to change it , and is there two senders ?
one for the computer and one for the gauge . because the engine wouldn't start if the computer senses no oil pressure ( 4lbs of pressure is what it has to see acording to the GM service manual)


Do they have a picture of the Cluster or just the bezel. Also how much for just the bezel?

in a 1990 up if it displayed on the LCD, it came from the CCM. if there is a way to grab the GM VSS signal and use it on an aftermarket gauge all the better, I am all for keeping the CCM in the car and functioning. it will even store mileage so when you ever swapped back to OEM, the actual mileage will be there.

the other one if Fuel, the sender from the tank feeds the CCM, you should be able to split off the CCM for a gauge, most others will need new/ different sending units. If the bezel looks decent that might be cool mod, although you would lose the DIC features. I would like to see a kit where it still uses the LCD, but the analog gauges are replaced with more accurate ones..

here are a couple photoshop I did some years ago

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