[WA] Sport Comp Gauges custom for Camaro $450
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Car: '87 IROC-Z/'82 RX7
Engine: SBC 355/1.1L Rotary
Transmission: T56/5 Speed
Axle/Gears: 4.33/3.93
Sport Comp Gauges custom for Camaro $450
-Autometer Sport Comp Electronic 160mph Speedo
Never worry about speedometer gears or ratio changes again. This is fully programmable and super easy.
-Autometer Sport Comp 8000rpm Tach
-Autometer Sport Comp Volts/Coolant Temp w/ sender/Fuel Level
These gauges are in the panel.
I also have the matching electric oil pressure gauge with sender. It would probably fit in the panel, I just put it in the A-Pillar. Same with the electric Fuel Pressure gauge.
Summit prices on gauges:
ATM-3988 Speedo $219
ATM-3991 Tach $112
ATM-3314 Fuel 0-90 $44
ATM-3391 Volts $44
ATM-3337 Water $52
ATM-3327 Oil PSI $65
ATM-3363 Fuel PSI $200
= $736
Panel is powder coated black. All Gauges are installed and have large weather pack connectors, and on the chassis side I cut the factory wiring back so you can see the colors and sizes to splice into. I wrote out what pin went where and why. Never had any issues with the setup. Turn signal led red bulbs in panel, and one large one for brake. This was wired to my '87. Might have to pull the schematic to get it done for your model if the wiring is different.
Yours for $450 + shipping (your choice of method)
I accept paypal
That's almost $300 cheaper and the wiring is almost done for you! T56 guys, this is a must!
Never worry about speedometer gears or ratio changes again. This is fully programmable and super easy.
-Autometer Sport Comp 8000rpm Tach
-Autometer Sport Comp Volts/Coolant Temp w/ sender/Fuel Level
These gauges are in the panel.
I also have the matching electric oil pressure gauge with sender. It would probably fit in the panel, I just put it in the A-Pillar. Same with the electric Fuel Pressure gauge.
Summit prices on gauges:
ATM-3988 Speedo $219
ATM-3991 Tach $112
ATM-3314 Fuel 0-90 $44
ATM-3391 Volts $44
ATM-3337 Water $52
ATM-3327 Oil PSI $65
ATM-3363 Fuel PSI $200
= $736
Panel is powder coated black. All Gauges are installed and have large weather pack connectors, and on the chassis side I cut the factory wiring back so you can see the colors and sizes to splice into. I wrote out what pin went where and why. Never had any issues with the setup. Turn signal led red bulbs in panel, and one large one for brake. This was wired to my '87. Might have to pull the schematic to get it done for your model if the wiring is different.
Yours for $450 + shipping (your choice of method)
I accept paypal
That's almost $300 cheaper and the wiring is almost done for you! T56 guys, this is a must!
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Re: Sport Comp Gauges custom for Camaro $450
I have an 85 camaro. Would this be basically plug and play for me? I definitely want to work something out.
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Car: '87 IROC-Z/'82 RX7
Engine: SBC 355/1.1L Rotary
Transmission: T56/5 Speed
Axle/Gears: 4.33/3.93
Re: Sport Comp Gauges custom for Camaro $450
xsvtank-Firebird dashes are completely different. The gauges themselves work by wiring them in, but you'd have to come up with a mounting solution.
loud91rs- '85 should have very similar wiring. The panel will mount in just fine. To wire it, you'll cut the connectors off the chassis wiring harness that the stock gauge pod pushes into. Then you'll match up wiring colors for the most part. Check a wiring schematic to verify. Another thing you can do to mkake sure you have the right wires, is to write down what pin is what on the connector and trace it on the circuit overlay board in the back. I've got them labeled pretty well based on connector. There are some wires that wont be used. For instance, I didn't put in a light for high beam, or check engine light because I had an after market ecu. Those are very simple to wire in from the chassis harness. Just use the wires those came in on, install another bulb(s) of your choice, and then run the other wire from the bulb to ground.
Also, everyone, keep note this is an electronic speedometer. If you have a speedometer cable, you'll have to convert to VSS. Which is why it's perfect for T56 guys, because a T56 doesn't have a provision for a speedo cable.
loud91rs- '85 should have very similar wiring. The panel will mount in just fine. To wire it, you'll cut the connectors off the chassis wiring harness that the stock gauge pod pushes into. Then you'll match up wiring colors for the most part. Check a wiring schematic to verify. Another thing you can do to mkake sure you have the right wires, is to write down what pin is what on the connector and trace it on the circuit overlay board in the back. I've got them labeled pretty well based on connector. There are some wires that wont be used. For instance, I didn't put in a light for high beam, or check engine light because I had an after market ecu. Those are very simple to wire in from the chassis harness. Just use the wires those came in on, install another bulb(s) of your choice, and then run the other wire from the bulb to ground.
Also, everyone, keep note this is an electronic speedometer. If you have a speedometer cable, you'll have to convert to VSS. Which is why it's perfect for T56 guys, because a T56 doesn't have a provision for a speedo cable.
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