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3-1/8" SPEEDOMETER, 0-160 MPH, ELECTRIC, FORD MASTERPIECE

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Quick Specs

  • Size:3-1/8" (79.4mm)
  • Type:Air-Core
  • Range:0-160 MPH
  • Lighting:Incandescent
  • Instructions: Download PDF

DESCRIPTION:

AutoMeter’s Electronic Programmable Speedometer provides an easy-to-install and easy-to-calibrate solution that will help keep your speed exactly where it needs to be. These accurate and responsive speedometers are compatible with most factory and aftermarket speed senders, and you’ll wonder why you ever struggled with a speedometer before. Calibration is as simple as a two mile drive, or for even easier operation, AutoMeter’s GPS Speedometer Sender is a simple solution for any AutoMeter Programmable Speedometer.

Feature Points
  • Traditional incandescent lighting illuminates around the perimeter of the dial
  • Features lit LCD odometer - capable of registering one-million miles with two resettable trip odometers
  • Compatible with most two wire sine wave and three wire hall effect vehicle speed sensors.
  • Simple push button, 2 mile drive calibration. No dip switches!
  • Reprogram at any time to accommodate changes in gear ratio or wheel and tire combination.
  • Gauge kit includes bulb and socket assembly, red and green bulb covers, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
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QUESTIONS:

have a speed gauge brand new from 2011 can i use the gps unit on this gauge

Asked by: tracker1
Yes, any of our electronic speedometers can be used with our GPS module P/N: 5289.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2024-03-05

I have a GM TH350 trans with mechanical cable drive. This is a digital odometer but is the speedometer digital? What do I need to do/buy as far as a sending unit to get the spedo & Odometer to work with my mechanical GM trans?

Asked by: Old 36 Ford
You can look on our website a 5291 or a 5293 part number
Answered by: Paul G.
Date published: 2024-02-15

I want to use the VSS output on the speedometer as input on a Rostra cruise control unit. The Rostra unit has dip switches that need to be set based on the number of pulses per mile (PPM) from the VSS. How many PPM are used to generate the VSS output?

Asked by: Ken.
The is a tricky one, as not all vehicles are the same when it comes to VSS. However, our speedometers do show you the PPR which is 16,000 from factory. Please keep in mind that this does change after you have gone through your calibration to set the speedometer to the vehicle's VSS and wheel setup. Once this is calibrated, a new PPR will be displayed very briefly allowing you to see this should assist you with setting up the cruise control unit. However, if there are any issues with the PPR not being able to set up correctly you may need to use our GPS unit 5289 in order to keep the stock 16,000 PPR on the speedometer.
Answered by: Natalia from AutoMeter
Date published: 2021-01-12

Morning, I have the ford collection set. Speedo does not work. 700r transmission ,2 wire plug. What do I need to make it work ? Mph does not work, but the mileage seems to be moving 

Asked by: Projoe
Hello! Check the output from the speed sensor to see if the speedometer is getting a signal. There are two different tests depending on the type of sending unit you’re using, which are shown in a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5khjYulTLQ&feature=emb_logo If you have any additional questions, send us an email here: https://www.autometer.com/contacts/
Answered by: Natalia from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-11-30

I purchased this speedometer to use on a street rod project with a 4L60E. You responded a few years ago to acquire the signal from the ECM. Can you tell me what wire from the ECM is the signal? 

Asked by: Ken.
Ken, The best source for a signal to drive this speedometer is directly from the VSS High signal wire at the speed sensor itself. Thanks, Jim
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-05-05

My 1932 Ford dash panel calls for 3 3/8" speedo. Is there any way that # 880355 can be fitted with a frame for that size? The other gauges in the Masterpiece set are 2 1/16" and will fit fine. Please advise.

Asked by: rods615
Does Autometer sell a wider bezel frame that I could replace it with to give more width to the gauge up to 3 3/8?
Answered by: rods615
Date published: 2020-04-05

hi I ordered the gauge kit tac and all from summit but I need a speed sensor that will work with my truck , 1969 ford f250 4x4 the speedometer comes out from the transfer case not the trans  what do i need to make this work and it's not a plug in style . 

Asked by: okedoke
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we do not sell a speed sensor that would work for your transfer case. We recommend to use our GPS module P/N: 5289 in order to obtain a speed signal for your gauge.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-03-12

Would this unit work in. 57 Thunderbird if we used the gps sensor?

Asked by: Zootwo
Thank you for your question. Yes, it will work with our #5298 gps module on your application.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-03-06
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