Intellitronix digital gauges - Experiences/reviews?
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Intellitronix digital gauges - Experiences/reviews?
Looking at the Intellitronix digital gauge set, and trying to see if anyone can share their experiences with them?
I am torn between keeping the analog 85mph set or upgrading to the digital set.
did a search on the forum for the word "Intellitronix" but no luck finding anything...
Thanks for any help..
PS - interested in ether the white or blue set.
I am torn between keeping the analog 85mph set or upgrading to the digital set.
did a search on the forum for the word "Intellitronix" but no luck finding anything...
Thanks for any help..
PS - interested in ether the white or blue set.
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Re: Intellitronix digital gauges - Experiences/reviews?
nice stuff on the website, curious to see what they look like in a Camaro.
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Re: Intellitronix digital gauges - Experiences/reviews?
Re: Intellitronix digital gauges - Experiences/reviews?
You are going to need a seperate part that isnt included with the gauges. There tech support is very difficult to deal with and will make you wait until they decide to contact you back. I have been trying to get my own installed for a month now and they just finally told me i needed something that didnt come with the 'set' they are bad *** gauges though.
Re: Intellitronix digital gauges - Experiences/reviews?
We run a set in our 88 GTA. Not the easiest things to install but all the parts were included in the box. Even some extras. Example of extras was the oil pressure sending unit what doesn't actually work with the gauges. You use your factory sender on the back of the intake but the instructions didn't say that.
Our first set had a dead board that had to be sent back and replaced so put power to it on a bench before you do anything else with it to make sure everything lights up. Since then everything has been good. I would recommend running all new wires for it and not splicing into the factory harness since that caused some ground issues on my install.
Our first set had a dead board that had to be sent back and replaced so put power to it on a bench before you do anything else with it to make sure everything lights up. Since then everything has been good. I would recommend running all new wires for it and not splicing into the factory harness since that caused some ground issues on my install.
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