I am just finishing up the F.A.S.T. EFI install. I have completed the Hotchkis VTS install but thought I would show you how my wheels and tires came out. I spent two years photoshopping photos of every wheel/tire combo imaginable and this is what I decided on. I must say, I was originally going...
Hi Guys and Gals,
Ok, I thought I would show some pics of our newest product from NuPar. These were designed for anyone using Mopar Production valve covers and air breather.
They are CNC machined(in the USA) from 606-t6 aluminum and are available either in a satin or black crinkle finishes. The...
Happy Holidays all,
I am in the process of pro touring my '72 'Cuda and have been finding items that I wish were offered in the aftermarket.
Therefore, I have decided to start my own line of custom parts.
The first product in the NuPar line of aftermarket Mopar parts intended to give the...
No I designed and 3d printed the sleeves that are holding the gauges behind the OEM dash. It would be very pricy to 3d print the entire assembly.
Thanks for the interest.
Mickm72
Hi Guys,
Just saw this thread.
I have been working on installing SpeedHut aftermarket gauges in my non-rally Cuda dash.
Here's a shot of what it looks like. I used 3d printed gauge sleeves I designed and had 3d printed from ABS plastic.
And what it should look like in the dash.
Cheers!
Mickm72
Thanks for the input, it is appreciated.
Just a bit of an update. I received the stainless hard lines and have them installed. I just received a new set of Speedhut gauges and mounted the water temp gauge under the dash so I could monitor my temp while at Crusin the Coast this past weekend...
Hi Cuda hunter,
I apologize for the late delay in replying but I was at the Street Rod Nationals last week and weekend.
I live in Calhoun, which is just outside West Monroe. I too was born in Bossier also.
Where do you live now. Do you have a Cuda?
Thanks,
Mickm72
I decided to order a set of stainless steel (Right Lines) from Jegs. I will put them in, install an under dash temp gauge to evaluate the heating range.
If my max temp is around 200 I'll be happy and move on the other items of interest.
Thanks for all the input guys,
Mick72
challenger6pak,
I have a '72 Cuda. I purchased it about 4 months ago. It has undergone a complete restoration I guess you could say but not to original standards. All necessary sheet metal was replaced, 340 was rebuilt as was the 727 trans.
Everything looks pretty good under the car as all...