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    tachs

    ok im looking for a tach with shift lite i want a small one can anybody steer me in the right direction

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    Stewart Warner Ultra Shift Light/ Digital Tach

    I purchased the Stewart Warner about three months ago. It works great and installation was about three hours. Had the wire through fire wall problem everyone else has with a F Body.

    Part Number: 114919

    It's a digital tach -- and a shift-light -- plus it gives you peak RPM recall. No plug-in modules required - just a 3-wire hook-up. 13,000 RPM, Adjustable Brightness LEDs, gray body on the original model, paintable version now available. Includes mounting screws, night cover and instructions.


    Blue LED color.

    1-5/8" x 5" long
    Features At A Glance:


    Up to 13,000 RPM & 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5 & 6 PPR
    Stand-alone unit - no plug-in pills or modules needed
    Peak RPM recall, adjustable in 10 RPM increments
    Microprocessor driven - program via two buttons on back
    Super-bright LEDs, fast-responding w/advanced directional lighting patterns
    Three levels of brightness or use night cover
    Display for shift-alert, real-time RPM(tach), peak recall and programming
    Built-in tach displays real-time RPM - you can turn display on or off if required
    Rugged aluminum tube - tough, compact & lightweight
    Clean design - fasteners only at rear of unit
    Dust-proof & easy to clean
    2000 Z28 M6, SLP Lid, SLP Bellows, SLP UD,
    P&P Maf, TB By-Pass, PS Shorties, LS6 Intake, FAST 78mm TB, Hooker CB, Hurst Billet, Front Tower Brace, small 218/218....527/527....114 cam.
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    89 lx those are pretty sweet where did you mount yours 3 hours on the install damn seems like nothing is so easy to install on theses cars lol

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    On the Steering Column

    I put mine on the steering column with velcro. Didn't want to drill holes in case I want to sell the car in the future. Two small pieces was all that is required, the thing is nearly weightless. I cocked it slightly to the left of center. I am color blind but when it lites up (blue) at 5300 you can't miss it. The cable tucked up very nicely under the instrument panel to the column.

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    im goiing with that thx for your input

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