Nice and easy way to add analog gauges, especially for that old-school look. I probably would have gone this route if I had not already got the Terminator X and the 7" screen.
@Your PCMD yeah ….. my goal is to get the Terminator X with the 7” screen someday. I just have so much too do to get it going I am using my money strategically to just get it running. I bet the Terminator X is awesome to be able to plug n play and have all the additional options in the software. Thanks for the comment!
@YoungBlood20101 you are very much welcome my friend. Thanks for watching, the comment, and the sub!! I will keep making videos for sure!! It is comments like this that keep me making more videos. I am glad to hear that they are helping someone out there. Thanks again!!!
@robertbenjamin1513 Thank you!! I want to give mine an old school look as well. I am thinking black tailgate and roll pan with a blacked out front bumper, hood, and grill. Maybe some patina looking paint on the body. Again thanks for watching, subscribing, and the comment. Really appreciated!!
Looks good I did my straight and wired everything to the factory instrument harness I have a Chevy service manual for my truck with wire scamatics made it easy
@allen cobbs that is my plan as well. I guess I need to go ahead and get a service manual on order and save time from finding the wires with a meter. Did you use a Chilton or a Haynes manual? I like Chilton bit if you say Haynes has better schematics that is the one I’ll order.
Please do make a video on wiring this in. I’m highly considering doing this but I can’t find any info about the existing wiring. It be a lot less intimating to see someone do it first. 👍🏻
@pentastarveesyx8506 I absolutely will make that video. It is on my list when I get the engine in for the final install and ready to start. Thanks for watching and the comment!!
@Alex Negron you are welcome. I always put the links to the parts in the description of the video so that people can use the same stuff I use if they want.
@4xforlife437 Thanks for watching. I am pushing to get my transmission built and installed so I can get the wiring started. The speedometer is a GPS speedometer from amazon. Link below. Again thanks for watching and commenting!! www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B081JN8S8X?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
@user-fu8jd9og2o My first build was manual steering and I liked that there were less leak points, a little added power, and saves weight if you race. Thanks for watching and greetings from Alabama!!
@user-zq2nd6cp71 Thanks! I have done two 350 swaps and loved’em. Yeah I am in Rainsville. It about 10 miles west of Ft Payne. Everyone usually knows Ft Payne because it is where the guys in the country group Alabama are from.
@user-zq2nd6cp7l Sorry I do not. That was before I started a TH-cam channel. The truck was an 85 model and I just inset the gauges in the holes that were already there. It was much simpler that this one.
Do you think there is room for a tachometer as well? Im doing a 5.3 swap in a 94 S10. Am debating on getti g the stock gauges to work or going with aftermarket. Factory cluster has a tach but the speedo only goes to 85mph.
@marquez1876 I haven’t fully installed it yet, but I will make the wiring video when I get there. We are getting close! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@@dtperformance256 I subscribed because I just got my 2.8l running and out of the body shop so I'm also about to start working on the dash and other little things
@@Marquez_0607 Very cool! Thanks for the sub! I am getting close to getting truck running and installing the sensors to wire the dash. It’s coming….. stay tuned and thanks again!
@brandonpfeifer I have seen some wiring diagrams online or you could use a Haynes or Chilton’s manual. I haven’t got it completely wired yet, but what I did to locate the turn signals and high beams was hook up the battery, turn the key switch on and use a digital multimeter to find the signals that I need. I plan on releasing a video when I get to the full installation of the engine with all the sensors for temp, volts, and oil pressure.
@Zack Lummus. I could do that for you. It may take me a week or so. I have a few videos going and I am fixing to be traveling for work. Are you in a hurry for it?
@brysonhart6204 When I tested the turn signal indicator wiring in the harness that unpins from the back of the gauge panel, with the one turn signal on, I used a meter and touched each pin with a meter to see which one caused the meter to flash 12 volts. I did the same for the other turn signal. I do not have it fully wired yet, but when I get to that point, I am going to make a detailed video with wire colors. Thanks for the view and the question! I hope this helps until I can get the video made.
Nice and easy way to add analog gauges, especially for that old-school look. I probably would have gone this route if I had not already got the Terminator X and the 7" screen.
@Your PCMD yeah ….. my goal is to get the Terminator X with the 7” screen someday. I just have so much too do to get it going I am using my money strategically to just get it running. I bet the Terminator X is awesome to be able to plug n play and have all the additional options in the software. Thanks for the comment!
I like the screw down retainers for the guages. Makes it easy and clamps them down flat. Dash looks good. 👍
@Richard Pugh yeah these are the screw on type but they are cheap gauges to get me going. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for this man, helping me out a lot with my Sonoma.
Keep 'em coming!👌
@YoungBlood20101 you are very much welcome my friend. Thanks for watching, the comment, and the sub!! I will keep making videos for sure!! It is comments like this that keep me making more videos. I am glad to hear that they are helping someone out there. Thanks again!!!
Dude that is so badass.
@BillyFontaineSYB Thanks!!! Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
Awesome video. Immediately subscribed at the end. I want to do the same to my 91 s10. Give it the old school look
@robertbenjamin1513 Thank you!! I want to give mine an old school look as well. I am thinking black tailgate and roll pan with a blacked out front bumper, hood, and grill. Maybe some patina looking paint on the body. Again thanks for watching, subscribing, and the comment. Really appreciated!!
Man, that looks sharp! No pun intended. Great video! Thank you for posting it
@DrShankenstein LOL!!!! Thanks and thanks for watching!!!
Looks good I did my straight and wired everything to the factory instrument harness I have a Chevy service manual for my truck with wire scamatics made it easy
@allen cobbs that is my plan as well. I guess I need to go ahead and get a service manual on order and save time from finding the wires with a meter. Did you use a Chilton or a Haynes manual? I like Chilton bit if you say Haynes has better schematics that is the one I’ll order.
Please do make a video on wiring this in. I’m highly considering doing this but I can’t find any info about the existing wiring. It be a lot less intimating to see someone do it first. 👍🏻
@pentastarveesyx8506 I absolutely will make that video. It is on my list when I get the engine in for the final install and ready to start. Thanks for watching and the comment!!
Thank you for the video where you got the gages
@Alex Negron you are welcome. I always put the links to the parts in the description of the video so that people can use the same stuff I use if they want.
Man that came out awesome
@Cesar G Thanks!!
Looks Excellent
@Mbcoinsnet Thanks and thanks for watching and commenting!!
Great video DT!
@Burgess Lane thanks for watching!!
Can’t wait for the wiring video! Oh and where is the speedometer from?
@4xforlife437 Thanks for watching. I am pushing to get my transmission built and installed so I can get the wiring started. The speedometer is a GPS speedometer from amazon. Link below. Again thanks for watching and commenting!!
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B081JN8S8X?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Cool gauges
@Compactor Compaction thanks compactor man!!! Thanks for the view, sub, and comment!!
Came out sweet! 👍
@thisold hooptie thanks man! I was very pleased with it.
У меня blazer s10 ,тоже была мысль об этом... привет из Казахстана
@user-fu8jd9og2o My first build was manual steering and I liked that there were less leak points, a little added power, and saves weight if you race. Thanks for watching and greetings from Alabama!!
I'm restoring a 88 S10... I like your gauge set up. I'm doing a 350 swap. Are you in Alabama? I'm in Springville.
@user-zq2nd6cp71 Thanks! I have done two 350 swaps and loved’em. Yeah I am in Rainsville. It about 10 miles west of Ft Payne. Everyone usually knows Ft Payne because it is where the guys in the country group Alabama are from.
do you have a video for the 350 swap cluster that you did?
@user-zq2nd6cp7l Sorry I do not. That was before I started a TH-cam channel. The truck was an 85 model and I just inset the gauges in the holes that were already there. It was much simpler that this one.
Do you think there is room for a tachometer as well? Im doing a 5.3 swap in a 94 S10. Am debating on getti g the stock gauges to work or going with aftermarket. Factory cluster has a tach but the speedo only goes to 85mph.
@shadymaint1 if you move the gauges a little and use a smaller speedo than I did you could fit a tach in that space.
Wheres the video of you doing the wiring?
@marquez1876 I haven’t fully installed it yet, but I will make the wiring video when I get there. We are getting close! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@@dtperformance256 I subscribed because I just got my 2.8l running and out of the body shop so I'm also about to start working on the dash and other little things
@@Marquez_0607 Very cool! Thanks for the sub! I am getting close to getting truck running and installing the sensors to wire the dash. It’s coming….. stay tuned and thanks again!
Did you find a wiring diagram online or?
@brandonpfeifer I have seen some wiring diagrams online or you could use a Haynes or Chilton’s manual. I haven’t got it completely wired yet, but what I did to locate the turn signals and high beams was hook up the battery, turn the key switch on and use a digital multimeter to find the signals that I need. I plan on releasing a video when I get to the full installation of the engine with all the sensors for temp, volts, and oil pressure.
Would you sale a sheet metal with cutouts ready to go for same gauges
@Zack Lummus. I could do that for you. It may take me a week or so. I have a few videos going and I am fixing to be traveling for work. Are you in a hurry for it?
@DTPerformance just let me know when your able to I would really appreciate it
@zacklummus7766 it’s done and ready to ship. Reach out to me with the details.
@dtperformance256 what is your email and thank you
@@zacklummus7766 dtidmore1975@gmail.com
Where do you wire the turn signal indicators to
@brysonhart6204 When I tested the turn signal indicator wiring in the harness that unpins from the back of the gauge panel, with the one turn signal on, I used a meter and touched each pin with a meter to see which one caused the meter to flash 12 volts. I did the same for the other turn signal. I do not have it fully wired yet, but when I get to that point, I am going to make a detailed video with wire colors. Thanks for the view and the question! I hope this helps until I can get the video made.