New Livorsi gauges any feedback?
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Yes sir, they look and work awesome...you have to program the unit with specific information about the boat so they work with any boat and power configuration.
You can check out this link for a bit more information or give me a call if I can answer any questions for you.
http://www.tpmarine.com/index.asp?Pa...odID=1468&HS=1
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Don B.
505 345-3760
You can check out this link for a bit more information or give me a call if I can answer any questions for you.
http://www.tpmarine.com/index.asp?Pa...odID=1468&HS=1
Thanks,
Don B.
505 345-3760
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Keep in mind that you will not longer need to run a seperate tach. since it is built into the datatach/prop slip multi gauge.
I am working with all my customer to help them redesign and replace their dash panels where necessary. You could always leave the analog tach in place and run it along with the digital tach.
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The cut-out size is 4 5/8" so if you are currently running a monster speedo it will fit in your existing cut-out.
Keep in mind that you will not longer need to run a seperate tach. since it is built into the datatach/prop slip multi gauge.
I am working with all my customer to help them redesign and replace their dash panels where necessary. You could always leave the analog tach in place and run it along with the digital tach.
Keep in mind that you will not longer need to run a seperate tach. since it is built into the datatach/prop slip multi gauge.
I am working with all my customer to help them redesign and replace their dash panels where necessary. You could always leave the analog tach in place and run it along with the digital tach.
Damn that looks nice.