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Old 09-24-2021, 09:06 PM
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Default Holley EFI Pro 6.8" Dash In My GTO, Steering Wheel Mounting Info

Since more of us will be going fuel injection over the years I figured I'd add how I've mounted the Holley Dash to my steering wheel to make use of all the data.

Holley Dash
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel.../parts/553-112


Bought a mounting bracket that went around the steering column, rubber helps vibration

https://www.holley.com/products/gaug...s/parts/26-621


Got a back panel kit for the dash that completed this

https://quickdrawbrand.com/product/u...6-86-pro-dash/


It's really nice, I'll ditch all the other gauges now.

Picture of dash is without the car running.
I'm monitoring 7 things in that window.....

Brake Vacuum (Hella pump with reservoir)
Trans Temp
MPH (gps)
RPM
Water Temp
Oil
Battery
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