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Old 02-09-2012, 02:35 PM
YeA 20sF YeA 20sF is offline
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I am there most Saturdays, till about noon. You will be looking for a 0-7000 RPM Gauge, then you set the settings on the tach to the number of poles on the alternator.
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Ole, I havent forgotten about your offer lol i might see you next sat with the boat if all works out this weekend with my trailer repair.......

Anywho here is what I have going on looking for some input on this just not sure if many of you have experience with livorsi gauges. I am about to pull the trigger on a set of Livorsi gauges i will be getting the Tach with hour meter, water temp,fuel,volt, & water psi. Will come with platinum faces red needles and SS trims rings all brand new for just under 400 bucks. My question is the back of these guages have either a 6 or 12 pin connector insted of wires direct from the source. Can I just wire up from the source to the connector wiring or is there a different way of doing the install for these gauges ?
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Old 02-10-2012, 09:33 PM
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YeA 20sf,
Hopefully those gauges come with the pigtails and wiring instructions, then you would just connect the sender wires to the pigtail. You are going to need the senders for temp and pressure also. I'll be back in shop on Tuesday and I haven't forgotten you want the cushions.
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