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				11-21-2006, 11:26 AM
			
			
			
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				 Kirkham Engineering's New Gauges 
     
 Tom Kirkham and Kirkham Engineering have created a very intuitive line of gauges that have the look and feel of the period correct gauges, but have new modern electronics and features that you want, to protect that investment under the hood.
 
Ready to install, these 3-3/8” and 5” diameter instruments are said to have an accuracy of plus or minus 1 percent with virtually no pointer vibration. The ultra responsive micro processor controlled stepper–motor gauge movement, with 270 degree sweep, provides pinpoint accuracy and stable readings in the harshest of vibration conditions. 
 
No gauge is going to be accurate if the sensor it is using is garbage. Garbage in = Garbage out. Many gauges out there are using junk sensors as a cost savings measure to thier overseas operations. Less expensive or cheaper electric gauges that often have a 90 degree sweep, are using these inferior sensors and not transducers.
 
Kirkham Engineering's gauges utilize very high quality transducers, having no moving parts, (this is where other sensors fail) and are are highly accurate and repeatable. New Technology in the use of these transducers in conjunction with advanced circuit board controls in each gauge have greatly improved the responsiveness and accuracy of electric gauges vs. mechanical gauges.
 
The Kirkham Engineeering Gauges are also compact in design and the tough molded poly carbonate case is only 1.1”deep allowing the gauge to be mounted in the tightest locations. The gauges mount to your dash through a locking spin ring. Say goodbye to the old ritual of tightening nuts that have backed off their posts. Other gauges are often 5-6 times the thickness behind the dash.
 
The electronic reverse speedometer also features a discrete LCD display for those seeking to maintain a vintage look. The LCD display for speed, trip miles (and fuel level) and is fully programmable for easy calibration with any tire size and axle ratio. All of the gauges have easy to see numbers and lighted pointers (Red or Violet) that are visually stunning.
 
Trimmed with traditional vintage style bezels, these gauges are available in sets or individually and are made in the USA. They are backed with a lifetime warranty on the Gauges CPU and a five year warranty on all other moving parts.
 
If you have any questions you can call me, Rick Lee  at (801) 678-8222 
 
 No more thumping at your gauge trying to get it to work or yet even worse, having  your very expensive engine to depend on gauges now made in China that just aren’t accurate.   
			
			
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
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				11-21-2006, 11:53 AM
			
			
			
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 What gauges are available?  If there is a fuel gauge, how difficult is it to install a sender/sensor in a current KMP tank? 
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				11-21-2006, 12:19 PM
			
			
			
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 Lew 
The current set includes: 
1)tachometer.......$149.35 
2) speedometer ....$205.74 
3) Oil  Pressure.......$158.49 
4) water tempature...$112.77  
5) oil  tempature .....$112.77 
6) volts.................$96.01 
7) fuel pressure.....$158.49
 
Complete Set: $993.64
 
You can purchase any of these seperatly or purchase the set of Seven. The installation of the fuel sensor will require you to drop the fuel tank to install. I will post more on the details of the fuel sender install			 Last edited by Rick162; 11-21-2006 at 12:33 PM..
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 So is there a fuel level gauge as well?  Or are you guys just talking about pressure?  Sorry, don't have a Kirkham.
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The Fuel gauge reading via the LCD. You can toggle back from trip/fuel level			 Last edited by Rick162; 11-21-2006 at 12:58 PM..
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 I saw these at SEMA. They are very nice. The backlighting makes them easy to see, and they are not very deep at all so mounting would be very easy. Also, the programmable speedometer is really cool, no more guessing what speedo gear to install!!   |  
	
		
	
	
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				11-21-2006, 01:15 PM
			
			
			
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 Lovehamr:
 Fuel Level....These gauges dont have to go into a Kirkham....for a very slight upcharge we will sell you the gauges without the Kirkham Logo .
 
 programmable smart fuel level gauge learns different tank shapes for increased accuracy. Industry first!
 
 -capacitive fuel level sender with no moving parts
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 [quote=Rick162]Lovehamr:
 Fuel Level....These gauges dont have to go into a Kirkham....for non Kirkham owners we can sell the gauges without the Kirkham Logo .
 
 programmable smart fuel level gauge learns different tank shapes for increased accuracy. Industry first!
 
 -capacitive fuel level sender with no moving parts
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				11-21-2006, 01:56 PM
			
			
			
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 I don't suppose you could substitute "Smiths" on them, eh...?
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				11-21-2006, 03:19 PM
			
			
			
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 Those look really nice. Has there been any discussion on a set for the 289 fia's (competition set)?
 I would really be interested in looking at those instead of the Stewart Warner guages that are currently available on the market today.
 
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				11-21-2006, 03:33 PM
			
			
			
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 yesThere has been this discussion. In fact the 289 FIA Comp gauges are next on our agenda and I am sure that we can have these for you if you will give me a call (801)678-8222
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				11-21-2006, 03:39 PM
			
			
			
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 Does anyone have a clear picture of the dash showing ALL "old" Autometer Kirkham gauges vs new Kirkham gauges?  Are they still made by Autometer? |  
	
		
	
	
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				11-22-2006, 08:23 PM
			
			
			
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 Rick, 
Will they make the car faster?  
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 Cobra Make & Engine: Continuation Series Shelby Cobra, CSX 7034 the most accurately detailed Continuation Cobra to original specification since the demise of CSX 4027.
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				01-16-2007, 11:03 AM
			
			
			
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 Rick,How are these gauges lit?  Does your price include senders?  What is the upcharge for having Kirkham logo removed?  Can you put in other logos like FF5?
 
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				01-16-2007, 12:00 PM
			
			
			
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 We have had made several sets now for EFI applications and the typical Fuel PSI Gauge choosen for EFI is our 0-100 psi. dial. This is a no charge to substitute just let us know if your running EFI 
Fuel Psi We do:  
0-15 psi 
0-30 psi 
0-60 psi 
0-100 psi
 
Turn Signals 
add: $30
 
Sensors included:
 
Dimensions: 
The 2-1/16 gauges: 
case size accross the threads is 2.050 inches(Goes through the hole) 
gauge size including the bezel is 2.250 inches
 
The 4 inch Speedo and Tach 
case size accross the threads is 3.80 inches 
gauge size including the bezel is 4.10 inches
 
Illumiination: 
The gauges use E.L. Lighting. Electro-Iluminesent Panel Lighting the dial or gauge face is charged with electricity. We use LED lighted pointers in red or white your choice. I have attached some pics of the gauges lit. The numbers are very sharp and crisp and the led pointer at night looks really stunning. Capturing this with a camera is sometimes a challenge Flash/No flash etc. 
Tom And I will photograph a set in a car tonight and I will post them
 
Logos 
Logos are the property of those that own them. At this time we are not adding your manufactures logo. We currently are selling ALL of our gauges without the KK. (No charge to remove)
 
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				11-22-2006, 08:53 PM
			
			
			
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   Im sure the engine Mike Lefevers is building for me will help			 Last edited by Rick162; 11-22-2006 at 09:08 PM..
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