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Old 12-04-2004 | 07:27 PM
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Ok, guys, please no flames on the flames! I know that most people on here don't like them, and I've been flamed continuously by members when I posted any interior pics. Also, my bottom plastic pieces are primed, which explains their light gray color. I got most of the pieces I had primed painted(dash, other various pieces). Just wanted to show a few pics of the tach and pod I just put in. Again, I know my flame gauges suck to some of you, but the escalades will be in by January. Thanks guys.







Old 12-04-2004 | 07:29 PM
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that looks sick!!!
Old 12-04-2004 | 07:51 PM
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Was just wondering just how functional a digital tach is. It seems like the RPM s would wiz by to fast in the lower gears compared to an analog sytle if you wanted to do something at a givin RPM like cut nitro on and off if you dont have a windowswitch. The tach looks great by the way. I was thinking about getting the dancing flames by neu image not sure though.
Old 12-04-2004 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by OrlandoFL4.8
Was just wondering just how functional a digital tach is. It seems like the RPM s would wiz by to fast in the lower gears compared to an analog sytle if you wanted to do something at a givin RPM like cut nitro on and off if you dont have a windowswitch. The tach looks great by the way. I was thinking about getting the dancing flames by neu image not sure though.
I mainly got it because I couldn't find an analog style gauge small enough to fit into a pod. It also has a highest rpm memory, so I check after a run down the track and see what the highest rpm I got up to. It looks awesome jumping through the rpms! and the install was super easy. I was also looking for a futuristic look by getting all digital gauges to go with my escalade gauges, when I get them in.
Old 12-04-2004 | 09:00 PM
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What do you need that for?? You know your engine cant rev over 5500 anyway...lol
Looks good.
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What do you need that for?? You know your engine cant rev over 5500 anyway...lol
Looks good.
Uh,oh, a challenge. Looks like I'll have to get a screen shot of the tach over 5500 tonight.
Old 12-04-2004 | 09:56 PM
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it looks good man. i want to get the biggest tach they make and stick it to my hood with a huge yellow light, telling me when to shift, even though i have an auto. lol.
Old 12-04-2004 | 10:18 PM
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Looks cool!
Old 12-05-2004 | 06:16 AM
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it looks good man. i want to get the biggest tach they make and stick it to my hood with a huge yellow light, telling me when to shift, even though i have an auto. lol.
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Not too shabby.



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