Gauges look great Joe. You do nice work.
Don
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Gauges look great Joe. You do nice work.
Don
Thanks guys! I was really worried that the 2 1/16” gauges wouldn’t fit in the space. But they did with zero space left. Crazy how things work out sometimes. Yes they are speedhut gauges. They say on their website it takes 5 weeks, but I received them in less than 3 even with custom printing.
I also used the stock zl1 intercooler pump and bracket. It’s a really well made piece because of the rubber surround, the pump is basically floating in rubber, when the pump is on it transmits zero vibrations. Anyway, I mounted it on the drivers side frame. Here’s some pics for reference. I believe I had to reclock the pump on the bracket so that it could face in the direction I wanted.
Loving the MB interior and the drivetrain choice.
Those gauges look killer man! I love your out of the box thinking with that. It looks like a modern interpretation of the 67-68 gauge surround. Can't wait to see more.
I also ordered some turn signal indicators to go in the cluster:
Alpinetech PLB12MS 12mm 1/2" 12V LED Metal Signal Indicator Pilot Dash Light (Single Arrow (Green)) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D8G1VZJ...G7W9YCRA6SZY58
High beams:
Alpinetech PLB12MS 12mm 1/2" 12V LED Metal Signal Indicator Pilot Dash Light (High Beam Indicator) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722Q4Q7H...2KYCK2C4PGNKPH
And of course a check engine light:
Alpinetech PLB12MS 12mm 1/2" 12V LED Metal Signal Indicator Pilot Dash Light (Check Engine) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D848HV1...YX64P0E0TPQ7FW
Not much of an update, but I have been wrapping up all the wiring. I also finished the gauge pod. It came out great. I’m super happy with it. Looks very oem.
I think I’m going to have the interior guy come make door panels, recover the dash and glue in the iPad holder so that they will be all ready after the car gets painted. I also don’t want anything to get scratched. I know most people do interior last so we will see what the interior guys say.
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That looks great man! I loved the Speedhut gauges that I had in my 1976 T/A, and they look right at home in that cluster. Do you plan on using those butt crimp terminals or is that for testing? If you were planning on using those butt terminals for good, I'd suggest using non-insulated seamless barrel terminals with a high quality shrink tube instead. Or better yet, do something like a Delphi GT 150 connector so that you can quickly disconnect if needed.
I was planning to use them for good. They are only in turn signal, high beam and Check engine light. Why do you not recommend them?
Just now zipped through your project and about the same time started on mine, and you definitely went deeper and more creative! Cool!
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Who did you wind up going with?
The gauges look great! Congratulations on finding a painter.
Thanks guys! Here’s the gauges mounted and the color scheme of the interior I’m going for. I also a ordered the BMW 4 series door panels so the interior guy can utilize the door pulls, door handles, trim, speaker grills, etc.
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Killer job on the interior man. The custom stuff is so nice.
As I impatiently wait for my car to be painted, I took a look at the side mirror again, everyone who sees them says the same thing. They are too big for the car. So my hunt continued. I just fit these, they are out of a 18-21 Camry. They are smaller than the Lexus ones I had and seems to look more aggressive as well. I also like that they have little dimples on them, again look more aggressive. What do you guys think?
I also ordered a set from a Corolla and a Chevy Cruze, they should be coming in by the end of the week.
Let me know your thoughts.
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