View Full Version : New Autometer American Muscle Line of Gauges


dan@swift
Oct 14th, 09, 10:12 AM
The Autometer rep came by the shop the other day to show off these new gauges from them. It's the "American Muscle" line, and I think that they are a pretty sharp looking set of gauges. Let me know what you think, here's some pics, of course there's free shipping!!
Dan

Tach
http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/images/1298_d.jpg
Speedo
http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/images/1288_d.jpg
Oil Pressure
http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/images/1226_d.jpg
Fuel Level
http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/images/1214_d.jpg
Water Temp
http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/images/1236_d(1).jpg
Voltmeter
http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/images/1294_d.jpg

This is where they're at http://shop.swiftperformanceautomotive.com/Autometer-American-Muscle_c47.htm

I'll be putting more Autometer up today, but I thought that these American Muscle gauges were slick!!
Dan

sewerrat
Oct 14th, 09, 05:05 PM
i have been looking at these for awhile now. how much can you get them for?

dan@swift
Oct 14th, 09, 05:20 PM
Do you want the entire set, or just a few of them? Where are they being shipped to?
Dan

sewerrat
Oct 14th, 09, 05:36 PM
i would want the whole set. but right now i am in japan. ship to 65101 though.

dan@swift
Oct 14th, 09, 05:50 PM
Okay, shipping is free in the 48. The cheapest way to go about it is to buy the 5 gauge kit with the Speedo, Fuel, Volt, Water temp, and Oil Pressure, and then add the Tach and Hall Effect unit for the speedo. The only down side to this is, you'd have to use the Autometer universal fuel sender that comes with the fuel gauge in the kit, which operates at a different resistance than the one in your car now.

The Big Al
Oct 15th, 09, 01:00 PM
. The only down side to this is, you'd have to use the Autometer universal fuel sender that comes with the fuel gauge in the kit, which operates at a different resistance than the one in your car now.

FYI

They have 3 different fuel gauges in this style with different OHM operation that should not require a sending unit change.

http://autometer.com/img/products/1214_t.jpg (http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3888&sid=74) Fuel LevelProduct #:
1214
http://autometer.com/img/btn2_moreinfo.gif (http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3888&sid=74)GM Range:
0Ωs Empty / 90Ωs Full
http://autometer.com/img/products/1215_t.jpg (http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3891&sid=74) Fuel LevelProduct #:
1215
http://autometer.com/img/btn2_moreinfo.gif (http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3891&sid=74)Ford & Chrysler Range:
73-10 ohms
http://autometer.com/img/products/1217_t.jpg (http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3892&sid=74) Fuel LevelProduct #:
1217
http://autometer.com/img/btn2_moreinfo.gif (http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3892&sid=74)Range:
240-33 ohms

dan@swift
Oct 15th, 09, 02:08 PM
There are 3 different fuel gauges, but the one that comes in the 5 pack kit is their "universal" fuel gauge that works with the 240-33 ohm one. The kit is much cheaper than the individual gauges, but you'd have to deal with the sender.
It would be awesome if they offered 3 versions of the kit, with the different fuel gauges though
Dan

SPARKY69
Oct 15th, 09, 03:52 PM
Im digging them!!