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Dakota Digital 69 70 Ford Mustang Clock Gauge For Vhx Gauges Only Vlk-69f-mus on 2040-parts.com

US $142.50
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:VLK-69F-MUS Brand:Dakota Digital Interchange Part Number:For use with VHX-69F-MUS Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

 1969-70 Ford Mustang Clock (for VHX gauges only) - VLK-69F-MUS


Modern digital style add-on message center, LCD readout and gauge face to match a VHX instrument system.

VLK units are able to display: clock / speed / tach / oil PSI / water temp / fuel level / voltage / BIM data.

Must be used with a VHX instrument system. Not compatible with VFD3 or individual gauge systems, nor as a standalone gauge.



  

Q: When is a clock not just a clock?
A:
When it is a Dakota Digital VLK Clock. The new Dakota Digital VLK clock is like a Swiss Army knife minus the spoon. When paired with the VHX Analog series instrumentation you will be able to display: Clock, Speed, RPM's, Oil Pressure, Water Temp, Fuel Level and Voltage just by connecting a single cable to your VHX Control Box.

If that’s not enough to impress your buddies you can also utilize the new BIM Expansion Modules to display Gear Position, CHT, EGT, Vac/ Boost, Differential Temp, Trans Temp, Fuel Pressure, Nitrous Pressure, Compass, Ambient Air Temp, Intake Temp and Air Ride Pressure.* (BIM Modules sold separately in our store)

*BIM modules and senders are required for the CHT/EGT, Vac/Boost, Diff Temp, Trans Temp, Fuel Pressure, Nitrous Pressure, Compass, Ambient Air Temp, Intake Temp and Air Ride Pressure readings. As a BIM Expansion module and corresponding sensor are added, these displays will also be available for viewing on the main VHX Instrument System and/ or VLK Clock.

**The VLK-69F-MUS must be used with a VHX Instrument System. The VLK clock is not compatible with VFD digital gauge clusters and will not operate as a standalone gauge.


Shown Mounted (Bezel NOT included):

 



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