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Old 02-24-2015, 11:01 AM
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Default 200mph/10krpm gauges done

Not a big build, but a lot of understanding of wiring and gm communication.

Trey's TTlsx dash.

200mph speedometer and 10K tack, integrated into the stock dash while maintaining the factory small gauges.

Decided to remove the pillar pod that housed the typical gauges in favor of the Holley efi lcd screen.

No more guessing on how fast we're moving now.
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Old 02-24-2015, 11:07 AM
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Wow that is really cool. Do you think you'll start offering this as a kit or is it just a custom deal you'll do in the shop?
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Thanks!

I don't see us offering anything shipped, but we'll definitely do this again in-house.
The stock housing required a lot of deconstruction.
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Doubt many people will need quite as high on either of those, but it would be nice to have a 7 or 8k tach and a 140 or 160 speedo. Pretty good looking setup though.
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True, and it's a bit goofy when the engine isn't capable lol.

I really like the tach, built in playback, tiny warning and shift leds.
Speedometer is gps based, has 1/4 mile, 0-60, location, etc all the things a gps has.
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Thats awesome. I wish i knew where my truck was shiftin at. The needle stops at 6k and the trucks still going lol.
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wow looks super clean
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I must say.... I like it!!!
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Great job guys!

Any indication of cost for a client to get this? Or cost of parts if we arent close enough to have you do it for us?
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Originally Posted by Nelson Performance

I really like the tach, built in playback, tiny warning and shift leds.
Speedometer is gps based, has 1/4 mile, 0-60, location, etc all the things a gps has.
Is there a reason it is gps based? Does that mean it won't read if you were to lose reception, like in a tunnel?


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