I would think you would just use their manual sensors. GM and Ford differ in the ohm scale used so i am not sure what they use for their sensors.What if you're not using obd2?
I would think you would just use their manual sensors. GM and Ford differ in the ohm scale used so i am not sure what they use for their sensors.What if you're not using obd2?
On another positive note, check this out.
Works with my PF4!
The BIM-01-2-EDBK is designed to read the engine information from the Pro-Flo 4 EFI kits. The BIM-01-2-EDBK module is connected to the Edelbrock device through the dedicated DB9 CAN connection plug on the main harness.
The BIM-01-2-EDBK will collect and output the following information to Dakota Digital Instrument Systems:
- Tachometer
- Water Temperature
- Intake Air Temperature
- Fuel Pressure
- A/F Ratio
- MAP
- Boost (when applicable)
https://www.dakotadigital.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=1183/mode=prod/prd1183.htm
I also have the Dakota Digital VHX. A bit over 3 years now. I really like it. I called and asked if they could do a 4,000 tach since I have a diesel. It took a few extra weeks, but they did.
You need one from a '90-91 as they were the only ones with the big opening for the radio.I have a 90 K5 and cant find a dash bezel that screws in due to the upper right screw about the din mount radio. Does anyone know who has one that fits?
That Squarebody Syndicate piece looks really nice.
I had the VHX gauges in my LS swap ‘68 c10. Was crazy easy to install and worked great with the OBD reader box.
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Good luck with that. I get wanting better duct flow and controls but unless you like electronics and staring at wiring diagrams I would not want to do it. The complexity compared to a squarebody is stupid. Hvac module is on serial communication network as is the cluster and everything else in a '06 truck. The hvac case is massive compared to a squarebody and won't fit without modification. Once you do get it in, you get to deal with door actuators that are known for failure over time.I have been pondering deleting the entire square body dash and going with say an 06 dash. That way the a/c duct work is actually worth a shit and the in theory most of the oem harness could be used to run the dash - a/c - LQ4 etc. If anyone has any leads on this post up.
i dont like the 160 mph speedo stuff . even 120 is to much for a big old truck . the 100 mph from the 70's era of our rigs was a dam good fit i think .
I have autometers on my k5 and yea they where a bit expensive, but man they are sick they have 3 diffrent style gauges that can be swapped out with different colors to pick from. also they have a port to add diffrent styles when new ones come out. the wiring isn't bad at all. I wired them in about an hour or two and a couple of brewskis.