1970 Plymouth Roadrunner gets a Dakota Dash Upgrade

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  • čas přidán 20. 09. 2021
  • In this video Cam upgrades the gauges on his 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner to Dakota Digital. Providing a clean classic look with modern technology and accuracy.
    Here is a link to Dakota Digital: www.dakotadigital.com
    Thanks for watching!!!

Komentáře • 14

  • @sparlin88
    @sparlin88 Před rokem

    Did you do anything to the light ,washer ,wiper switches to make them look new ? Thanks

    • @ccathey3934
      @ccathey3934 Před měsícem

      Sorry - just saw this - The switches were pretty good originals and only needed some cleanup with extra fine steel wool - thanks for watching!

  • @jerradupdike1464
    @jerradupdike1464 Před 2 lety +2

    How do you feel with the digital tick tock tach versus the original? Very very nice 👌.

    • @ccathey3934
      @ccathey3934 Před 2 lety +2

      Mixed - I liked the old setup because I am a dinosaur. I think the engineers did a good job balancing art and function with this dash. In the end, if I could trust the old stuff I would've kept it. With old NOS stuff that is useable becoming increasingly rare/pricey (and it is still questionable on accuracy), I felt that it was time for a change.
      The new one is different and uses a digital clock. Meh. I liked the round one but whatever - A more obvious tach was probably needed anyway - and I programmed my big red parking brake light on the dash as a shift light - so I am good with it.
      I think the Dakota Digital setup is a quality piece that was well engineered and looks great.
      I love it and will likely keep it .... but .... I think Dakota Digital is missing an opportunity to satisfy the purists out there by making Ford, GM, and Mopar EXACT copies of their original instruments.
      I am sure there are copyright and profit sharing issues with this option that I am not considering.... but I am the customer and do not see that side of their business - only an opportunity to sell more product....
      Thanks for watching our stuff! See you in October!

    • @HyndzyteEngineering
      @HyndzyteEngineering  Před 2 lety

      Excellent question, excellent answer...

    • @pdiz
      @pdiz Před měsícem

      @@ccathey3934 If you liked the old setup, maybe consider the RTX series? I wouldn't want to lose that tic-toc-tac either, and the RTX has one!

    • @ccathey3934
      @ccathey3934 Před měsícem

      @@pdiz I am happy with this one and would not pay to replace it - but if i were doing this again I would buy the RTX

  • @kevinchura9913
    @kevinchura9913 Před 2 lety +1

    Do I see some of that original KICK ASS color up under that dash pad????

    • @HyndzyteEngineering
      @HyndzyteEngineering  Před 2 lety

      LOL. I had to watch the video again to see it. No sale green at 6:14!!!

    • @kevinchura9913
      @kevinchura9913 Před 2 lety

      @@HyndzyteEngineering LOVE me some no sale green!!

    • @ccathey3934
      @ccathey3934 Před 2 lety

      Yes... that is original "NO SALE GREEN" paint. It's much prettier when hidden.

  • @user-ll2iq7nn7y
    @user-ll2iq7nn7y Před rokem

    🌀🌀🌀🌀

  • @walterwhite257
    @walterwhite257 Před 7 měsíci

    You did more talking than showing the actual installation. I am in the process of installation ...i.e., the wiring.

  • @randyshkrabuik3168
    @randyshkrabuik3168 Před 6 měsíci

    Could Have spent less time on the old - everybody knows what they look like and more time on the bike, which he didn’t show at all with a new dash the front is irrelevant. It’s what does the gauges look like from the backside kind of a waste of time watching this.