911 gauges
Hi everybody! I am interested on 911 gauges for my 1303 with a Kerscher dash. Will like to know if there is any tutorial to make them work on our cars?
Or maybe you can guide me? I am naive on this topic! Thanks! |
I did not found to much information on this topic. Anyway I manage to get
a custom set for my VW.:) http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5154/...b3e5e0cc_b.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3299/...7f440f1f_b.jpg |
Nice set of gauges. If the tack is made for a 6 cyl. You may have to have it modified for a 4 cyl. North Hollywood Speedometer and Palo Alto Speedometer can do the job. I am sure there are others.
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Thanks, these were modified by North Hollywood for my 1303.:)
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Sweet.
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nice set! They will look awesome on your bug for sure! The wiring is pretty easy to do. Right now I also made the speedo work, and the only one not working on my set is the oil tank level. It's nice that you had it converted to a voltmeter.
I wonder what they modify inside the tacho for the 4 cylinder conversion. Mine is still factory sealed and never opened, so I prefer not to mess with it, so I'm working with a friend of mine on a device that would go on the wire between the coil and tacho, and multiply/divide the coil signal pulses by 2/3. I hope it will work. |
NHS does great work. Those gauges are fine examples indeed :notworthy:
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I would say this is one of those few times that the quality of the work is better than expected!:)
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Did you ever get your dash in?
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Hi SuperRSi! Well I finally fell to the "various projects at the same time" trap so I had not been able to install these! By the way I just realized that I have had those for 2 years!:(
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