• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

wear to mount tachometer

ddpsnake

Well-Known Member
Local time
11:26 AM
Joined
Jun 18, 2017
Messages
859
Reaction score
532
Location
Belleville Canada
So I have a 3/38 tach coming for xmass,but after looking a the steering coloum, my 4 way switch is in the way and signal arm to clamp.so wear did you install your tach,on your 71 road runner or satellite.

S7520003.JPG S7520004.JPG
 
Wear=the act of wearing : the state of being worn : use clothes for everyday wear. 2a : clothing or an article of clothing usually of a particular kind especially
Where=In or to what place or position. The place or situation in which.
Attach a string to it and wear it around your neck. Just sayin
 
Wear=the act of wearing : the state of being worn : use clothes for everyday wear. 2a : clothing or an article of clothing usually of a particular kind especially
Where=In or to what place or position. The place or situation in which.
Attach a string to it and wear it around your neck. Just sayin
theirs always 1 nut out there.
 
That's the same question I have right now ('72 SSP). The factory tach is large and pretty easy to read, but for those without the factory installation, what is one to do (and still keep things looking clean and organized)?

Personally, I have been considering a hood mounted tach for a long time, but can't quite get the courage to perforate the hood with any mounting holes. What I really would like is something that projects an image right in front of me above the dash (lower windshield area). Aren't there some new model vehicles that are already doing this? I think it would be kind of a hologram.

hologram.jpg
 
I don't mean messing up the dash at all. The dash needs to remain clean and free of clutter. If there are vehicles out there already that project "data" like I am talking about, we need to find out how they do it. I know for sure military aircraft do it (unless it is incorporated into the helmet somehow?).
 
Do you have a clock, or clock delete? If no clock, and you mind disassembly/assembly it may be possible to fabricate something.
 
Different vehicle, but I mounted a modern SUN Tach in the place where the ash-tray would normally be. Not perfect location, but I can easily put it back without any visible marks.
upload_2018-10-16_6-30-54.png


It's all about the planning of where to put items.
 
Not sure how that map light panel attaches, but this may be of interest.
I was able to slip the flange of this SW mount over the cluster plastic on the underside of the dash on my '69 Barracuda.

IMGP5371.jpg


IMGP5373.jpg
 
Put mine on the A-pillar .. can see it fine, and shift light on column

DSCN2801.JPG
 
Last edited:
Mine's under the dash, not visible to the import in the lane beside me...No problem glancing at it when necessary. Still able to see the shift points with peripheral vision during high-speed blasts. It sits under the area of the ignition switch (1968) looking up at me..similar to the console mounted tachs but closer to the field of vision.
 
Heads up displays have been around for quite a while now. In the military that is. Still I think it's a bit to much for an individual to adapt to a car. However WW2 era aircraft had gunsights that projected a n image onto a piece of glass in front of the pilot. Reflective gunsight. Also theres that piece right in front of you in your mopar. That there rear view mirror. Day and night mode. Some clever person might use that optical engineering to do what you seek.
 
That's the same question I have right now ('72 SSP). The factory tach is large and pretty easy to read, but for those without the factory installation, what is one to do (and still keep things looking clean and organized)?

Personally, I have been considering a hood mounted tach for a long time, but can't quite get the courage to perforate the hood with any mounting holes. What I really would like is something that projects an image right in front of me above the dash (lower windshield area). Aren't there some new model vehicles that are already doing this? I think it would be kind of a hologram.

View attachment 667814
Hood mounted tach can be done with a good double sided tape. I mean a tach like first gen firebirds had. No need for drills.
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top