1973-1987 Chevy Truck
DP6004B Note:
- Housing/Bezel Not Included
DP6004B Features:
Tachometer: reads up to 9,999 RPM
- Microprocessor controlled with peak RPM memory recall
- RPM-activated switch can handle up to 3 amps
- 0-9,999 readout in 100, 10, or 1 RPM increments
- Compatible with 1-2-4-6-8-10-12 cylinder engines
Speedometer: reads up to 255 MPH
- 3-3/8 in. diameter and 1-1/2 in. deep
- Includes odometer, trip meter, one-button calibration (regardless of tire size, gear ratio, or transmission), 0-60 time, high-speed recall, with a push of a button
- Compatible with electronic cruise control senders
- Includes S9013 sender (universal speedometer sending unit), which can be used on vehicles that do not have functional cruise control
- Automatic night-dimming
Voltmeter: reads from 12-16 volts
- Automatic night-dimming
- Sending unit not required
Oil Pressure: reads 0-80 PSI
- Automatic night dimming
- Includes S8434 sender
Water Temperature: reads 160-240 degrees F
- Automatic night-dimming
- Includes S8013 sender
Fuel Level: reads empty to full in 1/4 increments
- Works with most existing fuel level sending units (set at industry standard 0-90 ohms)
- Automatic night-dimming
- Includes in-dash mounting hardware and installation instructions
- Includes turn signals and high beam indicator
FAQ:
Are digital gauges better?
- Digital gauges, like the Intellitronix LED digital gauge panel for 1973-1987 Chevy trucks or the 85 C10 digital dash, offer several advantages over traditional analog gauges. They provide precise readings, and customizable displays, and often have additional functionalities, making them popular among modern vehicle enthusiasts.
What is a digital gauge in a car?
- A digital gauge, exemplified by the Intellitronix C10 wiring diagram or the C10 LS swap gauge cluster, is an electronic instrument displaying vehicle parameters using digital readouts. It utilizes digital technology to present data such as speed, RPM, temperature, and fuel levels in a clear, easy-to-read format.
What is a digital instrument cluster?
- A digital instrument cluster, like the Intellitronix LED digital gauge panel for 1973-1987 Chevy trucks, replaces traditional analog clusters with digital display screens. It showcases vital vehicle information digitally, offering enhanced readability, customization options, and modern aesthetics.
What does an instrument cluster do?
- An instrument cluster, whether digital or analog, provides essential vehicle data to the driver. It displays information such as speed, fuel level, engine RPM, and warning indicators, allowing the driver to monitor the car's performance and vital functions while driving.
Specifications:
We purchased this back in November of 2020. It had been working great until recently. Several gauges can not be read. Seems maybe the leds are out or something is wrong with the cluster. Is there a warranty for this?
I have a Chevy 83 c20 with a 5.7 engine from a 97 would it work with the harness of the 97?
Does this connect to the original speedometer or will I have to buy additional parts?
Any adapters for the plugs that go to 82 chevy c20 bezel
Does this turn my speedometer digital along with all the other gauges? Also does it fit a 77 Chevy C30 Dually?
will this work on a 1973 chevelle malibu
I have an 89 k series 1 ton which is the same square body style as the 87 but would like to make sure it will still work for my truck.
Does this item come with the bezel and gauges? Do you recommend any additional parts to to go with this setup?
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