Autometer Triple Dash Pod
Just wanted to start with a pic I took a while ago. This is the heart of the power that runs the gauges, switches, etc. I just took some of my dash and upper console and am labeling them now. Stay tuned... I think it'll be worth the wait.
Willie
Willie
Pics of my Autometer gauge pod with custom fabbed face, day and night. Each gauge is programmable and includes a flashing warning LED that can be set at any point. These gauges also have an external trigger which can also be set at any point (same or different from the LED setpoint). I have the Intercooler Heat Exchanger coolant temp external trigger set to 120 degrees which turns on my HE fans.
The first time I powered these gauges at night, I got a pleasant surprise. The polished circumferential "ring" (not original) reflects the blue lighting. The pic doesn't show this in full detail. It can only be appreciated in person.
Future plans (not completely decided yet) may include a digital fuel injector (or fuel pumps) duty cycle display or maybe a digital inlet air temp display..... Only have room for one!
Pics of my upper console to follow.
Willie
The first time I powered these gauges at night, I got a pleasant surprise. The polished circumferential "ring" (not original) reflects the blue lighting. The pic doesn't show this in full detail. It can only be appreciated in person.
Future plans (not completely decided yet) may include a digital fuel injector (or fuel pumps) duty cycle display or maybe a digital inlet air temp display..... Only have room for one!
Pics of my upper console to follow.
Willie
Upper console pic. My intercooler heat exchange fans are not only triggered on by my gauge but can also be manually turned on with this switch.
Each LED turns on when the function is triggered, either by flipping the switch located below it OR when the PCM commands the circuit on, i.e. low fan, high fan....
Willie
Each LED turns on when the function is triggered, either by flipping the switch located below it OR when the PCM commands the circuit on, i.e. low fan, high fan....
Willie
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