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DrStrangelove
12-16-2006, 01:23 AM
Hi everyone,

I'm about to tear apart the interior of a 'Cuda, and I'd like to install a whole bunch of cool gauges. Has anyone ever used Dakota Digital gauges? I looked at their catalog online (http://www.dakotadigital.com/), and the stuff looks pretty good and isn't ridiculously expensive.

My concerns lie mostly in the gauge accuracy/quality. My buddy bought some crappy digital gauges a while back (not Dakota, I think it was Cyberdine or something), and they were so unrealiable and inaccurate that they were basically a joke. He ended up taking them all out and installing Autometers. He's been very happy with them, and they look great (he's using the C2 series).

Anyways, if you have any advice/concerns for digital gauges, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm leaning towards just doing a whole bunch of Autometers at this point, since they're a known commodity.

Thanks,
Vic.

71Nova
12-17-2006, 04:36 AM
If you want the ultimate digital guage setup you should get a race pack digital setup. http://www.racepak.com/ProdFrame.html
Dakota digital is probrobly the best out there for stand alone digital guages, but I personally like Autometer's better. Dakota Digital is way better than Cyberdyne.

Speedster
12-17-2006, 07:48 AM
You might want to check out Nordskog too. They have been doing gauges for the boating industry for years and have now gotten in to cars. I checked them out at the PRI show for a buddy with a 96 Impala SS and they make quality stuff.

PRRC
12-17-2006, 10:10 AM
Dakota digital is a very nice guage.the only drawback to them is the fuel guage it reads in percentages. witch I think is unusual. all the other guages read normal psi. volts and so on.full 100% 1/2 50% .
Tim

Tim Baillie
12-18-2006, 01:05 AM
I have DD in my own car and sell lots of them, they are amazing when powered up............I highly recommend them.........