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Dakota Digital 1973-91 Chevy GMC Pickup Blazer Suburban Gauge System VFD3-73C-PU

$ 348.61

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Brand: Dakota Digital
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Fitment Type: Performance/Custom
  • Warranty: Yes
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Other Part Number: Speedometer Tachometer Dash Gauges System Cluster
  • Interchange Part Number: VFD Instrument System
  • Manufacturer Part Number: VFD3-73C-PU

    Description

    Dakota Digital 1973-87 Chevrolet & GMC Truck (including heavy duty trucks through 1991), 1973-91 Chevy Blazer, GMC Jimmy and Suburban Digital Instrument System - VFD3-73C-PU
    1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
    Please note: Due to a covid-related supply chain issue, the teal display option is not currently available. If you purchase this system, it will be sent with the blue display color only.
    Dakota Digital Series III instrument systems offer the latest technologies and features for your custom vehicle. High brightness vacuum fluorescent displays provide a lifetime of trouble free use while offering increased accuracy and features!
    Full 6 Gauge Instrument System fits into OEM bezel for
    1973- 1987 Full-size Chevy and GMC Pickups (including heavy duty trucks through 1991), 1973-91 Chevy Blazer & GMC Jimmys, and 1973-91 Chevy & GMC Suburbans.
    This system is made to fit directly into your existing
    stock
    bezel
    (bezel shown in any pic is
    not included
    )
    .
    *Bezel is not included, shown for visual/presentation purposes.
    System uses OEM or reproduction style bezel.
    System is available in MPH and degrees Fahrenheit or KM/H and degrees Celsius (metric MFD3 version). If you want to order the metric MFD3- version, please just let us know when you make your order. There is no additional cost, though it may take approx 1-4 weeks to build the metric version.
    Please scroll down through the listing for more details about the VFD3 system.
    Specifications
    Digital Gauges
    Speedometer
    0-255 MPH (optional metric version: 0-255 km/h)
    Tachometer
    0-17,500 RPM
    Oil Temperature
    0-99 PSI
    Water Temperature
    0-300°F (optional metric version 0-150°C)
    Fuel Level
    0-99%
    Voltmeter
    8-17 VDC
    Standard Colors
    Blue or Teal
    Digital Message Centers
    Standard Displays
    Odometer (
    One Time User Settable
    , Million Mile)
    Dual (A/B) Trip Meter (0-9,999.9)
    Performance Meters
    0-60 MPH Timer (0-100 km/h)
    1/4 mile time
    1/4 mile end speed (trap speed)
    High speed recall
    High RPM recall
    Gauges
    Speedometer (0-255 MPH/kmh) opposite scale of main speedometer.
    Built-In Indicators
    Indicators
    Turn Signals (Left/Right)
    High Beam
    Check Engine
    Parking Brake
    Cruise Control (On / On & Engaged, when vehicle is equipped)
    Gear Position
    (Optional GSS-3000 sensor is required, sold separately, GSS-3000 is NOT included)
    4 x 4 (When vehicle is equipped)
    Wait to Start (When vehicle is equipped)
    Water Temperature
    1/8" NPT, ground isolated sensor with a 10ft harness.
    Oil Pressure
    1/8" NPT, solid state sensor with a 10ft harness.
    Cable Drive Speed Sensor/Generator
    Replaces Ford and/or GM style speedometer cables with a 10ft harness.
    Bushings
    Each kit comes with 1/8" to 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" NPT bushings along with bushings for 12mm and 16mm x 1.5 threads.
    Calibration
    Push Button
    Dakota Digital instruments are programmed and operated by the push of a button. Simply mount the included pushbuttons supplied with your gauges in a convenient and easily accessible location. These buttons are used to calibrate your speedometer, set the cylinder count and the fuel level gauge. Once properly configured these same buttons are used to access the wealth of information located in the Digital Message Centers.