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Mike and Jess's '75 bronco
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Installed and new side tank, sendor, fuel selector, fuel lines, complete power disc set up from Dan@ Horsepower Sales. Also installed a Tuffy rear trunk box and new locking hubs[Image: 23e447d08a8b725ac5b3abee11565107.jpg][Image: 69f0fc4591d063ea4ce208d88dcb3629.jpg][Image: 7625f05b2614aca0e2e19f187cbaabeb.jpg][Image: c9968832176c06e91bda7882c1eecf37.jpg][Image: 77ff9d0b776c7b137186626e6ea22808.jpg][Image: 50cba5be460709f15386b58ae817fdc9.jpg][Image: 65157cda997adfb67fba7fa97d0cb981.jpg][Image: 9cabec0d09570bebd7e92752e8611624.jpg]

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that funky little electrical item is a new IVR chuzie and i started making...for the gauge cluster. the new ones are $30-40 each, we can make these for less than $10 and way better
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IVR? I am guessing what Inline Voltage Regulator? What is the purpose and or where do you use them? I have an inquiring mind and I want to know.

Mike and Jess have a super nice Bronco. Sweeeeeeet.....
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#4
Instrument voltage regulator Dwight, all broncos use 6v gauges from the early '60 era. It's converts 12v to 6v

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#5
Thanks Chuck. I learned something else from you. Very neat that You guys figured a way to make it yourself. I used to be intelligent that way. Seems I have lost a lot of my thought processes over the years.
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#6
Nice looking rig!

Ok, now you have peaked my interest. Details on that voltage reg please!!
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1gvQjwMrQ9k
77 built 306,Trickflow Cam/Alum Heads/dome pistons/10:1comp,nv3550,duff long arms,3.5" lift,family cage,protofab rear bumper,twin sticked, and 35KM2'sG.D.I.
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#8
Save your notes from the disc install. Thinking about going ahead and biting the bullet before November.
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#9
The IVR is solid state and has a reliable output of 5.98v. You need 2 capacitors, 1 voltage regulator, a heat sink, and some heat sink compound.

Here are the parts I ordered from mouser.com

Heat sink
http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDe...Ofeg%3D%3D

Regulator
http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDe...M7HQ%3d%3d

Caps
http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDe...6jJUHZY%3d

Heat sink compound came from amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000OGX5AM...ref=plSrch



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#10
I am searching for a set of those style hub caps. I remember them on a old 66 Galaxie my daddy had and have always liked the look.
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