Installing the Dakota Digital VHX dash proved to be very simple. It works now and while I haven't installed it back in the dash, I have confirmed that all the functions work on it. It's nice having turn signal indicators, bright indicators, etc., all on the gauges themselves. The gauges also light up very nicely which will make driving at night easier.
I must say, ChatGPT is incredibly helpful when doing wiring. I was able to get almost all the wiring done today. I routed the pump feed wire on the Holley Sniper to pin 30 on my new fuel pump relay (controlled by the DPDT switch). Now when the Sniper comes on it will send power to whichever pump I have selected with the DPDT switch.
I'm very happy that this is getting fixed the right way.
My only gripe once this is all said and done is the wiring. I really want to clean up inside the engine bay / behind the dash. Not sure how to accomplish that but I need to find a better way to route wiring (I wonder if there is a way to hide it?) and I'll probably consider the Painless Performance harness so I can redo the entire vehicle with modern wiring and a modern fusebox.
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I've been cleaning up this big mess under the dash the previous owner left. Fortunately it's nothing sketch, just sloppy wiring.
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I got some strong magnets that I mounted to the bolt holes on the Dakota Digital computer. That way I don't have to drill holes to mount it, I can just stick it behind the dash with some super strong magnets.
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Doesn't look like much but I can tell from turning it on it's a huge upgrade. The stock gauge cluster is poorly lit and hard to make out clearly at night.
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