Alright, crowd-sourcing time here.
One of the design decisions I have to make before too long is gauges. I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. There's a billion different gauge styles out there. The typical one that everyone goes with is the Cobra look-alike gauges sold by either Factory Five, Speedhut, or a few others. The Factory Five ones look the best, and include the reverse rotation (counter-clockwise) speedometer that was what Cobras and other British cars commonly came with at the time.
Even though I'm a Jaguar guy, that Smith's style gauge (Smith's made the original gauges) I don't feel really do it for the car with what I'm trying to accomplish. My goal with this is a blend of classic and modern. Also, the original gauge set includes a clock - the most useless gauge one could possibly have on a Cobra. I don't care what time it is, unless it's my lap time on a track! I also think the reverse rotation speedometer is something that is sort of a novelty that has no practical value.
I do like the Autometer Sport Comp gauges. At this point they're sort of dated but they're classic and have a great look about them.
So now, I'm turning to you all for suggestions as maybe some of you have ideas that I haven't seen before. Here is what I'm looking for in terms of requirements:
- The factory holes for speedo and tach are 4". I want a minimum of 4" diameter for speedo and tach. 5" is preferred, I like big there, but I can live with 4"
- The other gauges are 2 1/16". Ones that I need are oil pressure, water temp, fuel level. Ones I also want are oil temp and fuel pressure
- I want a GPS speedo since then I don't have to screw around with speed sensors
- I want the 2 1/16" gauges to be "full sweep" (270 degree sweep). The fuel level I don't mind being 90 degree sweep, but I hate 90 degree sweep for any engine related gauges. I want as much resolution as I can get
- 2 5/8" or alternate sizes are acceptable for the alternate gauges
- An integrated shift light into the tach would be nice, but not required. Alternately I could go with an external shift light. Again, not required
Here's what an as-delivered gauge set looks like, although the gauges this guy used are not the FFR gauges, they're some alternate kind:
Another idea that intrigues me is the idea of using some sort of digital racing-type instrument cluster. Something like this (picture for example, not necessarily something I want specifically):
The problem I see there is having something that will fit in the dash and still be readable. The Cobra dash is not ideally set up from a readability perspective, hence why you have the normal layout of the speedo and tach visible through the wheel and then the other engine gauges more centered.
The other thing I'm trying to get away from is spending $1k on a gauge set. I think that's a silly amount of money to spend. Now I do want gauges that look and perform well, but it doesn't seem like that's a reasonable amount of money to spend. I'd like to spend closer to half that or less. There are gauge sets out there that accomplish that, but I'm also looking aestheticly correct for what I'm doing.
Like I said, the goal is a modern recreation of a classic, so it should have an appropriate blend I think, erring if anything on the modern side. Because the primary colors of the car are going to be black with red accents I don't want white backgrounds on the gauges. White lettering is fine. Needles I can be more flexible color wise.
So, PoA, post some suggestions.