Girlfriend's Handiwork (Digital Dash Install)
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Here is another pic, and the last one until the dash gets installed in a couple months.
Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."
The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.
Ben
Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."
The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.
Ben
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Originally Posted by RX-Ben
Here is another pic, and the last one until the dash gets installed in a couple months.
Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."
The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.
Ben
Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."
The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.
Ben
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Originally Posted by RX-Ben
Here is another pic, and the last one until the dash gets installed in a couple months.
Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."
The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.
Ben
Yes, they do have a line that is meant for snowmobiles as well, though this is for "street rods."
The wiring is very simple- left/right turn signal, speedo, tach, high beam, parking brake, and you install senders for the oil temp/pressure and water temp. It also has another set of outputs for a fan relay, shift light, and warning light.
Ben
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Losing Traction on 335s
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I believe that you can add in sensors via the V-Net input on the dash, but it gets expensive (considering how cheap FC guys are!).
Racepak sells the necessary trigger setup to make the speedo work.
Racepak sells the necessary trigger setup to make the speedo work.
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