Gotta know what’s going on under the hood, right?
So when we first prepped our 1965 Mustang vintage racer, we decided to explore the Prosport Performance catalog as this company offers a wide range of gauges suitable for both race and street.
Turns out that the first gauges that we installed, from the company’s Performance Series, were actually …
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zordak
HalfDork
6/12/24 10:02 a.m.
Are you going to clock the gauges so all the needles point straight up to make checking them easier ?
Much better than the previous tooner choice. I agree they should be clocked.
This article answers the question that I sent to the magazine a couple of weeks ago about visibility of the dome/convex lens on the modern gauges. The photos tell the story. I am still several months from installing the set if JDM gauges into my early 65 Mustang restomod. I will experiment with the visors that are included with the JDM gauges to minimize reflection. The staff at Prosport is fantastic to work with. This is a mock-up of the cluster that I am making. I have place holders for the JDM series tach and speedo which won't be available for several more months.