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Yea, and then David pare went away...
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Those gauges look GOOD... Driven !
Classy.

I liked this..
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Thanks. So far no issues except for oils seepage behind the oil pressure gauge. I never really like the idea of using the plastic tubing they usually provide with mechanical gauges -- especially since this engine makes 80+psi cold. I knew better but it was past closing time when I got to that point in the install. I've since picked up a copper tubing kit and will have it swapped out in a few days.

I REALLY like having some idea of what's going on. And I love having a tach. Now I know where the rev limiter is set ;) . Last thing to do is install the fuel sender and wire up the oil and charge idiot lights.
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Re: Speedway gauges

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I used the old clock light wires so when the liggts come on, the gauges do also.
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DRIVEN wrote:Thanks. So far no issues except for oils seepage behind the oil pressure gauge. I never really like the idea of using the plastic tubing they usually provide with mechanical gauges -- especially since this engine makes 80+psi cold. I knew better but it was past closing time when I got to that point in the install. I've since picked up a copper tubing kit and will have it swapped out in a few days.

I REALLY like having some idea of what's going on. And I love having a tach. Now I know where the rev limiter is set ;) . Last thing to do is install the fuel sender and wire up the oil and charge idiot lights.
That's great to know actually ! I had not thought of the copper tubing kit and I too dis-like the idea of plastic tubing in that scenario...

hahaha rev limiter is off the gauge no ? :D

The idiot lights are clearly serving their purpose ... I rely on them every-day and even help test prototypes... :lol:

This was all neat to see installed and feedback on though really..
My tach just crapped out ( a friend gave me an autometer 5" one to stuff into my 240z dash like a thanksgiving turkey :troll: )
It should work for now ... BUT ... if I switch to an L28ET or some other EFI setup ( that's if I don't burn the car down in the process ) I'll need to switch out half-these gauges I believe (including the tach.. which is happening now).
Either way always awesome to have a matching set.

Thanks for posting these up and the feedback DRIVEN ... it helps man :thumbs: :thumbs:
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BLUE wrote:hahaha rev limiter is off the gauge no ? :D
Rev limiter is in the ECM. I just never knew exactly where it was set before. When I was at the track on Friday I was shifting at 6200-6500. At the end of the 1/4 I was shifting 3-4 about 50 yards before the finish (not optimal gearing for the dragstrip). But if I just held 3rd, I'd hit the limiter right before I crossed the line. I found that I had a higher mph holding 3rd but a lower ET by shifting into 4th before crossing the line.

We did this car about 15 years ago. It was an engineless V8 car when we got it but had a full set of Autometer gauges. They were the silver water-filled set. I really liked them and they seemed to work well. Wish i had an interior/dash pic.
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Holy crap... you're much braver than I on the shift points lol !!
I chicken out around 5k maybe 5.5k.. by the way .. lol.
I've never raced on a track before , but I understand totally what you're saying. Must be a bit frustrating that your gearing isn't that far off when racing.

errr secksee silver z...
I quite like the idea of the water filled silver matching auto-meter gauges you mentioned !
I wish you had an interior dash pic as well doh ! lol . The world turns though ;)

I just got my Auto-Meter 5" sport comp silver tach today.
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It looks better in person than in the pictures.. or at least I think so.
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I'll likely re-locate the shift light somewhere else.. (haven't figured that out).
I also have to re-locate the turn signal indicator lights ( as you well know ) , but that shouldn't be much of a problemo.
I have to finish up my exhaust though (broke my 220v female plug today... have to get a new one before welding.. doh !).

The thing I like about this tach being as big as it is ... is I can actually see it instead of making this face all the time :P
Having a brighter background on the gauge is quite nice !
In the end having matching gauges is the shiz for sure.
I'll have to figure that out later on ... especially if I do an L28ET or more exotic swap .. where I also need to replace the fuel gauge and add a boost gauge.
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That tach is very similar to what was in that silver Z. You're gonna love it.
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DRIVEN wrote:That tach is very similar to what was in that silver Z. You're gonna love it.
THIS ^^^ is good news DRIVEN ... me right now ---> :troll:

Thanks man !! ... I'm pretty stoked over it .
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Re: Speedway gauges

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Well, after 2 years there have been a couple hiccups. The fuel gauge sometimes sticks on E (only when you start the car) when the tank is below 1/4 tank. If you hit even a tiny bump or just tap the gauge face once it jumps up to the appropriate level. Not that big of a deal.
Also, the (mechanical) temp gauge will occasionally do stay on 100 until the engine is mid-warm, then jumps up to the appropriate level. This is pretty rare but does happen. Tapping the gauge has no effect.
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That sucks. Never ran speedway gauges. Do kind of like speedhut gauges, but spendy as all get out.. Autometer makes a lower priced line Autogage. have used those and they work great. Really want a GPS speedometer. Maybe one day. Only thing I run aftermarket for gauges really these days is just a voltmeter. Very handy to have.
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At my old work we had to warranty out the autometer EGT gauges ALOT. Low end Autometer sucks in my opinion. I like VDO for the classic gauges. But I will be doing Speedhut in my car as they have solid reviews, and I can get them however I want.
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Re: Speedway gauges

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I have no regrets with the speed huts. Built them to match the stock look and backlight. Plus.. lifetime warranty I think
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