Sorry no specials, but I do have a new low cost version of the kit that just replaces the small gauges with digitals. The stock Tach and Speedo remain and can be replaced with digital later if you like. The price is $289 + shipping. For more info see my web at http://tomsdigitalelectronics.com/
Tom
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Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but I was out of town for a bit.
As I build the gauges specific to each application and options ordered, I don't have them in stock. It takes me 3-4 from the time an order is placed for me to get them shipped out to you. Let me know if you want to place an order and I'll work up a total for you with any optins you like.
This is GREAT! Thank you for developing and offering this product. I need to start saving some pennies. Are you interested in a swaybar set? Maybe we could work out a deal.
This is GREAT! Thank you for developing and offering this product. I need to start saving some pennies. Are you interested in a swaybar set? Maybe we could work out a deal.
Thanks for your kind words on my gauges! As for the swaybar set, I already have larger ones on my car. Save those pennies! Tom
got my gauges and installed them last week, the green looks awsome! i'd post a pic, but sadly the gauges work WAY BETTER than my camera...
Glad you like them! If you could get me a picture of them installed I would appreciate it as I havn't done many in green. Do you want some more green ones for the other gauges?
How hard would it be to reproduce the circuit board on the back of the cluster, the one from Pontiac is quite old and 2 out of 3 of the ones I have are stinking piles of dung. Moisture gets on them and they separate. The contacts start to tear and then they quit working. I thought the Fiero Store sold replacements but I cant find them.
Edit The Fiero Store doesn't have them. I got an e-mail from them today.
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How hard would it be to reproduce the circuit board on the back of the cluster, the one from Pontiac is quite old and 2 out of 3 of the ones I have are stinking piles of dung. Moisture gets on them and they separate. The contacts start to tear and then they quit working. I thought the Fiero Store sold replacements but I cant find them.
Edit The Fiero Store doesn't have them. I got an e-mail from them today.
Sorry, but it would take some time and money to come up with that. I already have my hands full with the gauges. Tom
Sorry, but it would take some time and money to come up with that. I already have my hands full with the gauges. Tom
I understand, every day it gets harder and harder to keep up with these cars and not just replace everything with some after market part. I would probably just run some wires connectors and a custom circuit or just extend the wires to the back of the gages. No going back but I wouldn't want to
Very cool stuff; well done. It is apparent from reading this thread that not many people appreciate the amount of training, experience and effort you put into this. Many kudos to you.
i like the idea of new gauges and all, but the old school LED's make me think im having a bad dream and an alarmclock from 1985 tookover my fiero dash :/
Very cool stuff; well done. It is apparent from reading this thread that not many people appreciate the amount of training, experience and effort you put into this. Many kudos to you.
Can you explain exactly what has to be wired and modified for the partial 85GT.
They look awsome.
Ron
Ron
Thanks for your great comment!
For the partial Gt set you only need to do the following modifications.
For the aux GT gauge: 1. connect 5 wires to the existing wires already there. 2. Thats it! It just drops/mounts in place of the old gauges.
For the Fuel/Temp gauge: 1. connect 1 wire to the back of the gauge console to allow the gauge to dim. 2. Thats it! It just drops/mounts in place of the old gauges.
Keep in mind that I designed these specifically to fit the Fiero with ease of installation high on the list. I include complete instructions and illustrations with the kit.
i like the idea of new gauges and all, but the old school LED's make me think im having a bad dream and an alarmclock from 1985 tookover my fiero dash :/
Sorry your don't like them. To use anything other than Led's would have made the design cost/time too great such that they wouldn't exist at all. Tom