In this video along with terrible sound quality loud neighbors grinding and hammering through most of the video and low volume. I install the Dakota Digital RTX Gauges in the Shop Truck
Great episode! I like that it looks retro and stock but, also with modern goodies to monitor everything. Great to protect your investment in the vitals! If oil pressure goes low, there’s no way you can miss it. That’s super cool!
Thanks for the Video.....What a nice install. Dakota makes a great product. Kudos for not saying the other product was Pure Crap....Your a better man than me....lol..... Enjoy. Stay Healthy and Safe My Friend..Regards..
I was debating with myself on getting the retro one for my squarebody because I have the blue carbon one in my OBS didn’t realize those were so much different
Hm, watched this the first time :-) And the Beep Beep Beep Beep still pisses me off... LOL Damn cool Dash... it almost makes me want to buy an American Muscle just to put a dash like that in ;-)
Awesome gauges, love em. But also had a question. What mufflers (exhaust as a whole) are you running on that truck? Sounds of Angles when you started that thing.
Pretty sweet setup. Need something like that for my Duramax cluster - haven't checked to see if one is available. Will soon, though. Great video, as always.
I have a Dakota Digital dash in my 1965 F100. I love it. Question - I recently added a Holley Striker EFI. Can I plug my old Dakota Digital into the the Holly Striker ECU?
You should hit up DeadEnd Garage out of Mississippi. They make a mount for the controller that puts it under your dash above your steering column.Uses a single existing bolt to secure!! I have one going in my '72 while I'm doing this engine swap.
I have a 72 C-10 and put in the Classic Instruments cluster. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of this one, but comes in lots of different looks... plus it is made in Michigan. Also, what is up with all of a sudden having so many ads interrupt the video?
I noticed on their website that the photo of the cluster has a mph needle that doesn’t quite match the digital reading. I’m interested to know if that is really an issue on yours. I plan to order this. Thanks.
Cheater! LOL! Better than me, bought a set of Autometer gauges off eBay from a chevelle project. Add in Billit Automotive Buttons, led indicators and other switches. Throw all this into a Dodge dash and... Had to fabricate a lighting module with resistors to balance all the led’s and found an led dimmer from Abletronics to handle all the circuits. And one day it will all be back together again.