Livorsi Monster Gauges
#53
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Crazy Energy
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.
I'm curious why they weren't wraped from the factory. I haven't found one piece of shrink wrap since I started the dash. Anyone else see something goofy chime in I'm only doing this once. Thanks
Last edited by Velocity Vector; 03-25-2008 at 07:36 AM.
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Time and Money, they would hate to push the base price up a hundred bucks.

As far as the gauges, just sit in the seat and give them a good eyeballing as you go, so you can adjust before you reach the point you need to take something back out in order to get to them. Not a big deal, I've squeaked a few on most every boat I've owned, easier to do it now, rather than later. Looks good though.
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Crazy Energy
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.
Today I took Raggeds advice, went back and put the water proof stretchy rubber tape on all the connections, installed the water temps, oil pressures, tachs and GPS speedo, warning lights, buzzers, fire serpresent light. I can still see over the dash, that's a good thing.
Where should I put the recall switch, before it was on the right hand side where the fuel pressure gauge is now. Any ideas where I should put it besides up my A$$.




I should stagger these scoops, It would make it look even faster at the docks.
Where should I put the recall switch, before it was on the right hand side where the fuel pressure gauge is now. Any ideas where I should put it besides up my A$$.




I should stagger these scoops, It would make it look even faster at the docks.
Last edited by Velocity Vector; 03-25-2008 at 09:58 PM.
#56
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Crazy Energy
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.
Time and Money, they would hate to push the base price up a hundred bucks. 
As far as the gauges, just sit in the seat and give them a good eyeballing as you go, so you can adjust before you reach the point you need to take something back out in order to get to them. Not a big deal, I've squeaked a few on most every boat I've owned, easier to do it now, rather than later. Looks good though.

As far as the gauges, just sit in the seat and give them a good eyeballing as you go, so you can adjust before you reach the point you need to take something back out in order to get to them. Not a big deal, I've squeaked a few on most every boat I've owned, easier to do it now, rather than later. Looks good though.
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Crazy Energy
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.
Houston, we have contact! I would like to thank everyone for their input and help during the Monster swap. Some pictures of the finished project.
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Last edited by Velocity Vector; 04-10-2008 at 11:52 AM.




