
An innovative design solution for the large instrument housing** found in the 1963-64 Impala, VHX-63C-IMP incorporates six analog instruments with one, large LCD message center capable of displaying two readings at one time. All indicators are integrated into the instrument face and remain hidden until activated. Also fits Biscayne and Bel Air.
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 .
*Bezel not included, shown for visual/presentation purposes.System uses OEM or reproduction style bezel.
**Cars with factory A/C will require modifications to the stock gauge bezel ductwork.
ADD ONS
GSS-3000
Pair your gauge housing with the newest generation of gear sending unit from Dakota Digital. The GSS-3000 accommodates automatic transmissions with 2- 4 forward gears, plus park, reverse and neutral.
DIM1
Although Dakota Digital instrument systems are programmable for both day and night intensity levels, the DIM-1 will allow rotary, or on-the-fly brightness adjustment added convenience.
SEN-06-1
Dakota Digital instrument systems are designed to utilize a stock or aftermarket fuel level sensor. If a universal or replacement sensor is desired, the SEN-06-1 is a great choice.
BIM-01-2-OBDII / CAN Interface
he BIM-01-2 OBD-II (J1850/CAN) Interface connects directly to the ECM diagnostic port to extract engine and transmission data and supply it to the VFD/ VHX/ HDX/ RTX instrument, making installation a breeze.
BIM-17-2
The Dakota Digital BIM-17-2 makes it easy to add compass and outside air temperature information to your VFD/ VHX/HDX/ RTX instrument system. Readouts are visible in the instrument system's message centers; sending units and mounting hardware included.