Holley EFI's New Analog Digital Display Gauges in our 1974 C10 Square Body
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2021
- We install Holley EFI Gauges in our 1974 C10 Square Body. Blake and Lucky Costa yank out the old cluster and custom fab a nice fitment of the new gauges keeping the stock look but utilizing current technology by Holley.
Part# 553-128
Part# 553-127
Part# 553-126
Part# 553-133
Part# 553-121
Part# 553-125
Part# 554-130
Part# 553-140
Part# 553-141
Part# 553-144
Blake @uglyduckjeep
Lucky @mobiletechlucky
Luck's Garage Show
www.holley.com/brands/holley_...
Just because you demand the most sophisticated electronic fuel injection technology available on the planet doesn't mean that you can't appreciate the subtle sophistication of a beautifully crafted analog gauge. In fact, purists know that while some information is well displayed in digits, other information is nearly worthless if you can't get a feel for the rate of change from the sweep of a needle.
If that paragraph describes you then your gauges have arrived. Holley EFI's new Analog Display Gauges use digitally-delivered information over Holley's sophisticated CAN bus but use a traditional sweep display. And while you can appreciate the beauty of nice analog gauge it is important to understand the additional benefits.
First, these all get their information from the Holley ECU, meaning that you don't have to run wires all over the vehicle to get the information you need. You get everything from the ECU itself.
Second, because it uses Bus communication technology, all you have to do is run a single CAN bus harness to the ECU and then daisy-chain the gauges. Did you ever think that installing gauges could be so easy?
And just take a look at that mounting system. Remember the old style gauges where you had to fumble with a pair of tiny nuts up behind the dash to install the gauge? Those days are gone and good riddance! These gauges feature a threaded body that allows a single bezel nut to hold the gauge firmly in place. Too easy.
www.holley.com
Holley is pleased to announce the continuing evolution of its very successful analog-style gauges with the release of new 3-3/8" and 4-1/2" speedometers and tachometers to complement our 2-1/16" gauge line. These are designed specifically for use with Holley EFI systems or as a standalone unit and available in both black and white face versions. These gauges are compatible with all Terminator, HP, Dominator, and Sniper ECU's, allowing them to be installed in a variety of Holley EFI equipped vehicles.
Features:
Does not require a transmission sensor to operate making installation easy in vehicles which lack electronic sensor output or for someone wanting a simple speedometer installation
Hot start satellite acquisition allows speedometer to function within 2-3 seconds of powering up
GPS antenna included with 15' cable to route antenna to convenient location in corner of dash
0-160 MPH range with multi-function LCD display screen including ¼ mile time, 0-60 time, current speed, mileage/trip odometer, direction, and time of day
Compatible with all Holley EFI touch screens, dashes, handheld tuners, and other CAN devices - Great for Holley EFI users looking to install a combination of needle gauges and LCD accessories
Slim-style mounting requires very little dash space for installation
240° sweep pointer from 8 to 4 o’clock makes gauges easy to read at a glance
Internal microprocessor ensures accurate pointer movement in street and racing conditions
Spin lock ring threads to back of gauge case for simple and secure gauge mounting
CNC machined billet aluminum bezels with anodized finish - Bezels are threaded for easy replacement
Multiple bezel options available separately - User can customize the gauges to their preference
Features:
Wires directly to sending unit, programmable for factory and aftermarket sending units with a range anywhere within 0-300ohms
Includes 12' shielded cable to connect directly to sending unit
270° sweep pointer from 6 to 3 o’clock makes gauges easy to read at a glance
Pointer is driven by a high-torque internal stepper motor to ensure accurate movement in racing conditions
Adjustable LED warning light allows user to set low trigger points
LED warning light brightness can be configured for both day and night
Spin lock ring threads to back of gauge case for simple and secure gauge mounting
CNC machined billet aluminum bezels with anodized finish - Bezels are threaded for easy replacement
Multiple bezel options available separately - User can customize the gauges to their preference.
Can be used with Sniper ECUs when used in conjunction with module part # 554-130.
Features:
Works with both distributor and distributor-less ignitions without requiring any special tach adapters
Practically universal, works with most gasoline engines and programmable from 0.5 - 6 PPR (Pulses Per Revolution)
0-8,000 RPM range
Compatible with all Holley EFI touch screens, dashes, handheld - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Love those
Thank you! Probably one of the best upgrades!!! Thanks for watching and commenting
Holley needs to make a 6 piece kit. I'm not going to spend 2K on gauges
Long live the long box!
Ohhh yeah!
Richard Petty used to turn all his gauges so that when
reading NORMAL, all gauge needles would point straight
up. So, at 190mph he didnt have to actually READ his
gauges, just note where all the needles were pointing.
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Nice truck boys. The work put in is Def showing.
Thank you! Greatly appreciate that!!
Thinking about doing this on a 78 c60 im building.
You know there's areas where GPS doesn't work, right? You just won't have a speedometer there lol. There's a lake nearby me that I like to go to sometimes - No gps out there. Lotta roads in the area, no gps.
Yeah, We called our friends over at Holley & asked them
what they had and they said-
'How much you got? '
!
wow, Lucky let him use his favorite tool
🤣🤣
The bright light indicator in located on the factory speedometer how was this handled?
I've discovered another manufacturer that makes very similar gauges that have optional turn and bright light indicators, only thing I've already purchased the oil volts temp & gas gauge's from Holley...
New Vintage USA has been making a set like this for like 10 years!!
They have super short lead times, just picked up a kit since Dakota had 16 week leadtime! I couldn't wait on this build so I got there performance 2 backlit with blue when you hit the lights!
That’s awesome!!!
Holley should make tha same for silverado obs 1989-1994 like those ones ASAP because dakota didn’t like them
Love the gauges, I'll soon be doing my 87 R10.
Where did you get the black steering wheel?
The steering wheel is from Foreversharp Steering wheels. Use the code “Gasratz “ and get 10% off
Were you able to get them all centered? Was there much of a gap between the bezel and the gauge face? Thanks!
We got them dialed in. Took a little shaving off the backside of the bezel.
Can you use the gps speedometer while maintaining use of the Holley 3.5" screen?
Pretty sure, Yes the speedometer is gps but needs power
What trans do you have? Did you use a block off plate where the speedo connected?
4l60e trans. Speedo is GPS no wires
Hmm!! Cool! I wonder if this will work out with an LS swap kit.
it will work!
Yes it will.
@@mathewshackelford8037 thanks brother!!! Its my first ls swap!!! I want my truck set up niiiice!
@@johnnyboy859 if you aren't going to run a Holley ECU, you'll have to make sure you get their "analog" version gauges though, at least for the oil pressure and water temp. The rest should work fine.
However, if you want it setup nice, the terminator x max is definitely the way to go!
@@mathewshackelford8037 so the terminator Xmax is made by holley?..
The oil pressure gauge not working with the Sniper EFI is a dealbreaker for me. Almost pulled the trigger until I read that. Wish there was a way to make it work. What Holley EFI are you running?
Seems crazy and doesn't make sense to me. I have the sniper efi on my 70 pontiac and oil pressure reads just fine
@@peleger1 I ended up going with Dakota digital. It came with a sensor I screwed into the block. If the Holley analog gauges had an oil pressure that worked with the efi or I could somehow use a sensor to make it work I would have went with Holley.
Can you run these gauges with a carburetor engine? And will they work for an ls swap 6.0 lq4 with no Holley setup?
you would have to run the "analog" versions that have their own respective sending units and inputs, instead of the EFI gauges if you don't use the holley setup. The EFI gauges are designed to be a CAN bus setup that works specifically with the Holley platform.
What Holley gauges could I use to replace my factory dash in a 2008 GMC sierra
I would visit the Holley website and see what options they have. You will need to know what size and what type of gauges you need.
I didn't see in the video where you hooked up the canbus, did you wire it to the stock ECU or did you run a aftermarket ECU?
Its a Holley ECU and plugs right in! It was hard to show this because it was under the dashboard
@@gasratzcustoms lol, not a very cost effective option when you add the price of a new ECU and wire harness. Thanks for responding. I'll have to go with different gauges.
All good!!!
@@gasratzcustoms I found out Holley does make those as standalone analog gauges which don't require the ECU, however they are about $90.00 more per gauge and come with sensors. I'm going to give them a try. Thanks for the demo of the gauges in your video!
was going to do dakota but honestly since i have the terminator id feel like a fool NOT doing this honestly looks braindead easy compared to dakota
We would say if you have the terminator then go with these. Plug and play!
Did you ever figure out what cam was in the truck?
Still not sure.
How do you like your coil overs man? Do you recommend them?
They are great!!! Very pleased!
Can you change the Color? Perhaps Dim them? They seem very bright.
Yes they can be dimmed
What you do for turn signal ?
If I have the terminator x , do I need any additional module to make this work ?
I used stock turn signals. If you have Terminator X you just need to order the gauges!
Turn signal hell there's no fuel gauge
@@derrickbasenberg811 Fuel gauge is bottom left...
How about a video on what you had to do to wire it?
Its hard to video wiring under the dash.
I have the fi tech ego system Will these gauges work with Fitech system?
No, these are Compatible with the Holley products.
Do they dim when you turn the lights on?
No sure, we set it up that the come on all the time when key powered
Would these gauges work with just a regular holley sniper efi ?
If you have a Holley ecu
Is there any way you can put the part numbers for all the gauges please and thank you
Part# 553-128
Part# 553-127
Part# 553-126
Part# 553-133
Part# 553-121
Part# 553-125
Part# 554-130
Part# 553-140
Part# 553-141
Part# 553-144
How much was this setup
It’s probably around $1200 . Depends on the options you select
Hi îm from France and got a chevy van 6,2 diesel from 1983 , do you have a tips or adress of company for buy new instrument gauge ? Thanks
Did you try Dakota Digital?
The holley gauges look like they have to made by speedhut, they look like they are based off the same gauges with holley branding. I prefer the speedhut because you customize them anyway you want and add your own custom logo and not be stuck with it saying holley
So not all those light cover are steel. Some are plastic and flimsey.
I would love to do this to my old truck... lots of info you provided in the about section, so much it looks like you ran out of room there. How much will this setup cost a regular guy ? Great days to you and yours Mark !
Thanks for watching. The cost for all the gauges is around a thousand bucks but is comparable the other options as well.
@@gasratzcustoms would this work on a 1983 c20?
It should. Just need to measure
I'd love to see a cheaper way to go since I bought my 76 for $5,000. Throwing over another grand into it for guages doesn't make much sense for me.
@@peleger1- Good old school fat tach and a three pak for like $200
Do you need Holley EFI to use these?
Yes its connects to the Holley Computer
What are the Gauges sizes ????? the 4 small and the 2 big ones , Please reply soon thank you
Its been a while but check the Holley website and see the options. We had to get was was close as possible
Dude i just got a 86 c10. Please how much were those guages
Depending on what you order and the options you probably looking between $800 to $1000. They are very nice and are worth it for the easy install and programming options.
@@gasratzcustoms nice thats not bad for that setup. Thanks alot
I got a 1987 c10 I got terminator x with the truck I bought these gauges how do I wire it to come on with the key
You need to hook it up to key power. One wires excites it and lights en up. I would have to look at the instructions again ;)
@@gasratzcustoms where is a good keyed power
Not sure when they started to use plastic diffusers but my 86 is plastic
Can you modify a set for my truck?
Its not to hard to do! Give it a shot!
The gps speedometer is crap!
What do you do when entering a tunnel? Everybody knows there's no gps signal in tunnels...
Hold a constant RPM ? count one mississipi two misssissipi etc?
Lol
What size speedometer is that 3 3/8 or 4 1/2
It’s a 4.5 in size, speedo and tach. Thanks for watching 🏁
Thanks
Because your engine WILL go to 10,000 RPM, once.
Have a c20 1974 crew cab shorten frame short bed lq9 t400 gear vender ! I like the dash hoq much im tight
HOW MUCH FOR A SET?
Did not see a fuel gauge
Yes, fuel gauge is there.
@@gasratzcustoms
Yes I did finally see it, thank you
The gauges and the install are great!
Nah, it's still DD FTW...