Holley HP EFI display
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From: Lago Vista TX
Finally pulling the Trigger on a Holley HP EFI for my blower motor...
Is anyone using the 3.5" LCD touch screen ?

Thinking of mounting it in place of my speedometer that doesn't work anyway..
Is it daylight view able ? I understand it's not waterproof .. I ususally get stuff covered if it's raining out...
Also, Has anyone set up a GPS input to datalog speed ?
Looking at the Autometer GPS unit...
From what I'm reading, it looks like it may have the correct output signal for the Holley unit..
THANKS !
Doug
Is anyone using the 3.5" LCD touch screen ?

Thinking of mounting it in place of my speedometer that doesn't work anyway..
Is it daylight view able ? I understand it's not waterproof .. I ususally get stuff covered if it's raining out...
Also, Has anyone set up a GPS input to datalog speed ?
Looking at the Autometer GPS unit...
From what I'm reading, it looks like it may have the correct output signal for the Holley unit..
THANKS !
Doug
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From: Kingsville----lake erie
I'm not using a Holley screen, but I do know that Holley does not talk with many things other than Holley and racepack. I had kid turbo build some gateways to convert to nmea2000 in order to have the engines show up on my chartplotters.
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I run the 7.5" display along with the GPS. It works great. It can do everything including prop slip.(have to set up a math channel for that) has data logging and play back.
The issue I would see with small ones is seening them in daylight as even with the my 7.5" it can be hard to read at times.
Now if only I could find away to have my trim indicator into it I could get rid of all my gauges.
Mike
The issue I would see with small ones is seening them in daylight as even with the my 7.5" it can be hard to read at times.
Now if only I could find away to have my trim indicator into it I could get rid of all my gauges.
Mike






