1st & 2nd Generation (1983–1986 & 1987-1991)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1983-1986 & 1987-1991.
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Thanks guys...The Blacklit guages look good but the the speedometer section won't match up. I have the 3sfe. What's the other website? Any pics? Thanks
I'm assuming the pic on the website is just a general photo so you know what your getting; atleast i hope so, otherwise ill be very confused and angry in the next few days.
Last I heard (a few years back), Procarparts had a 6-cyl with tach version and a 4-cyl without tach version... To get everything to match up you would have to buy a 6 and a 4 cylinder version and mix 'n match parts if you have a 4 cylinder with tach. The only problem is that your tach will show a redline of 6.7k instead of 6k... This is how my 3s-gte Camry is (funny thing though, the redline in that car is 7.2k ha!)
I'll actually be selling those indiglos at some point - my Alltrac will keep the stock gauges to keep things as stealthy as possible.
-Charlie
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2003 Impreza WRX Wagon 5spd - 2.2L stroker + other goodies
1989 Camry Alltrac LE 3S-GTE 5spd - SV25/ST205 hybrid
1990 Camry 3S-GTE 5spd - parted out / junked
1990 Camry DX 3S-FE 5spd - The original white90dx; gone but not forgotten
Last I heard (a few years back), Procarparts had a 6-cyl with tach version and a 4-cyl without tach version... To get everything to match up you would have to buy a 6 and a 4 cylinder version and mix 'n match parts if you have a 4 cylinder with tach. The only problem is that your tach will show a redline of 6.7k instead of 6k... This is how my 3s-gte Camry is (funny thing though, the redline in that car is 7.2k ha!)
I'll actually be selling those indiglos at some point - my Alltrac will keep the stock gauges to keep things as stealthy as possible.
-Charlie
Let me know if you plan on selling them. Any pics? Thanks
Let me know if you plan on selling them. Any pics? Thanks
This is the best photo I have online right now (I have some good ones on my other computer):
I'll try to remember to post up here. I'll be putting up a build thread when I start swapping parts over to the Alltrac and link to a thread of parts for sale...
-Charlie
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2003 Impreza WRX Wagon 5spd - 2.2L stroker + other goodies
1989 Camry Alltrac LE 3S-GTE 5spd - SV25/ST205 hybrid
1990 Camry 3S-GTE 5spd - parted out / junked
1990 Camry DX 3S-FE 5spd - The original white90dx; gone but not forgotten
I have the same one in blue. I am parting out my Camry soon. If you are interested let me know.
Matt
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4 cyl 1991 Camry LE ... if you own a 2nd Gen Camry talk to me about the modifications you have made or wish to make... lets help eachother out
That looks like a MOMO Competition Wheel. I have one that looks similar from Tenzo. Its called Tracer. I'll try to post some pics.
Hey Charlie what kind of car did you get that guage pod from? Any modifications or did it fit the pillar just right?.
Close! It is a Momo Race wheel.
The pod is some universal fit one. There are holes drilled into the stock pillar and the pod is kinda plastic riveted/zip tied on there. It never really fit perfectly, but did the job while it was in there. I have since removed it and put the gauges down on the steering column to hide them a bit better.
-Charlie
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2003 Impreza WRX Wagon 5spd - 2.2L stroker + other goodies
1989 Camry Alltrac LE 3S-GTE 5spd - SV25/ST205 hybrid
1990 Camry 3S-GTE 5spd - parted out / junked
1990 Camry DX 3S-FE 5spd - The original white90dx; gone but not forgotten
i bought my silver face gauges from procarparts. all i had to buy was the 4 cylinder set and it had an option for with tach and without tach. everything matched up in my car.
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89 Camry I4 5-Speed - JDM Head, Turbo'd! Now needs Exhaust and Tune!!
93 Paseo I4 Automatic - Daily Driver
look out, ed wants to drop kick spiderman!!
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