1971- 73 Ford Mustang VHX Instruments - Gauges HX-71F-MUS: Black Alloy Background
Thanks to several high-profile builds, the 1971-73 Mustang is gaining ground in the hot rodding community. Put yourself on top of the wave with fresh new instrumentation fitted to the stock gauge bezel and housing. Six analog gauge readouts plus an analog clock play host to dual LCD message centers capable of displaying plenty of information. Solid-state sensors are supplied, making this system an obvious choice when upgrading the drivetrain!
Fully lit needles, backlit faces, and highly visible LCD message centers are a few of the things that you can see which set the VHX Series apart from yesterday’s traditional approach to instrumentation. A few of the features which you don’t normally see are the micro-controlled precision stepper motors, solid state sensors for unparalleled accuracy, and user-customizable display feedback, all supported by an unrivaled limited lifetime warranty which has become the standard for Dakota Digital instrumentation systems . Completely engineered and manufactured at our facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the VHX Series has completely revolutionized the instrumentation industry!
*Instrument system attaches to OEM front bezel - bezel is not included.
Thanks to several high-profile builds, the 1971-73 Mustang is gaining ground in the hot rodding community. Put yourself on top of the wave with fresh new instrumentation fitted to the stock gauge bezel and housing. Six analog gauge readouts plus an analog clock play host to dual LCD message centers capable of displaying plenty of information. Solid-state sensors are supplied, making this system an obvious choice when upgrading the drivetrain!
Fully lit needles, backlit faces, and highly visible LCD message centers are a few of the things that you can see which set the VHX Series apart from yesterday’s traditional approach to instrumentation. A few of the features which you don’t normally see are the micro-controlled precision stepper motors, solid state sensors for unparalleled accuracy, and user-customizable display feedback, all supported by an unrivaled limited lifetime warranty which has become the standard for Dakota Digital instrumentation systems . Completely engineered and manufactured at our facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the VHX Series has completely revolutionized the instrumentation industry!
*Instrument system attaches to OEM front bezel - bezel is not included.
Thanks to several high-profile builds, the 1971-73 Mustang is gaining ground in the hot rodding community. Put yourself on top of the wave with fresh new instrumentation fitted to the stock gauge bezel and housing. Six analog gauge readouts plus an analog clock play host to dual LCD message centers capable of displaying plenty of information. Solid-state sensors are supplied, making this system an obvious choice when upgrading the drivetrain!
Fully lit needles, backlit faces, and highly visible LCD message centers are a few of the things that you can see which set the VHX Series apart from yesterday’s traditional approach to instrumentation. A few of the features which you don’t normally see are the micro-controlled precision stepper motors, solid state sensors for unparalleled accuracy, and user-customizable display feedback, all supported by an unrivaled limited lifetime warranty which has become the standard for Dakota Digital instrumentation systems . Completely engineered and manufactured at our facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the VHX Series has completely revolutionized the instrumentation industry!
*Instrument system attaches to OEM front bezel - bezel is not included.
Calibration
Pushbutton·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.