Description
- Direct plug-in units include an analog speedometer and tachometer as well as digital readouts for speed/rpm, voltmeter, cylinder head temperature (where equipped) and clock
- Include performance readouts for 0-60 time and speed, quarter-mile time and speed, as well as top speed and rpm readout
- Also include indicators for turn signal, high beam, oil pressure, low fuel, security, cruise on/engaged, ABS and check engine
- Add-on MBM modules are available to add boost, air pressure and compass readings into the LCD display – available separately, se Related Products
- Use sensors to add oil temperature/pressure readout – see Related Products
Merv –
This Dakota Digital MVX Series Fatbob gauge system rocks with its old school analog gauges and digital displays all in one. I’d definitely give it a solid 5-star rating for the stylish design, slick features, and top notch performance.
Harry –
The MXV Fatbob analog/digital gauge system from Auto Meter is a popular all-in-one instrument cluster replacement that adds modern style and extra performance data to your ride, though you’ll have to wait a bit for shipping due to high demand.
Mort –
The MXV Fatbob gauges blend classic analog styling with crisp modern digital readouts, I’ve been very impressed with the performance and aesthetics.
Jason –
The MVX Fatbob gauge system directly replaces my stock cluster with stylish analog speedometer and tach plus handy digital displays, really appreciate the extra metrics for tracking performance and the plug-in setup was straightforward so I’d highly recommend this to anyone looking to upgrade their monitoring and style in one package.
Dan –
The MVX Fatbob offers ample performance data but the dated interface and tricky installation left me wishing Auto Meter would refine the user experience to match the capabilities.
Luis –
The MVX Fatbob analog/digital gauge system from Auto Meter provides a stylish upgrade with its classic speedometer and tach plus handy digital displays, though delivery took a bit longer than I expected. Overall it seems well-designed and buyers appear pleased based on reviews, so it’s worth a look if you want sharper instrumentation with extra data. The price tag is steep but you’re paying for quality hardware and unique features.