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Re: Voltmeter Mod for Mopars
[Re: Cudajon]
#783499
08/05/14 10:23 PM
08/05/14 10:23 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 958 eastern, pa.
cudabitten
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super stock
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For a long time I've wanted to remove the Amp meter from the circuit on my 'Cuda but the thought of hanging a voltmeter under the dash and having a dead gage in my instrument cluster did not appeal to me. Following is my mods to the instrument cluster to remove the amp meter from the line and replace it with a fully functional Voltmeter. Located in the archives are the instructions for taking the amp meter out of the line and making a good connection so I will not rehash those instructions. First I needed a voltmeter that had the needle on top like the amp meter and read the voltage under neath. Summit has a Sunpro Mter ACP7985 that did this. Sunpro ACP7985
Did you say there is an article in the archives explaining this? I could not find it.
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Re: Voltmeter Mod for Mopars
[Re: 70duster340]
#783501
08/06/14 06:35 PM
08/06/14 06:35 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,436 Oklahoma City OK
Cudajon
OP
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pro stock
Joined: Jan 2003
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Oklahoma City OK
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>Cudabitten, there used to be an article in the archives. I couldn't fine it either. But if you follow my build you will have done it. Since i did this I went to a 120 amp alternator and put relays on my (80watt) headlights and line lock. I fried my dimmer switch because the headlights drew to much power so the need for relays. I also replaced the wiring from the relays on. The mod to the dash worked just fine. All my other lights are LEDS.
Last edited by Cudajon; 08/06/14 06:37 PM.
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