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| | | favorite rpm guage? | Joined: Feb 2018 Posts: 59 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Feb 2018 Posts: 59 | looking for something easy to come off distruberter carb. | | | Re: favorite rpm guage? | Joined: Feb 2018 Posts: 116 Likes: 2 member | member Joined: Feb 2018 Posts: 116 Likes: 2 | I dont really have a favorite as I've put a few different brands and styles in various vehicles. There are just so many options! I did just put one of these in my 91 B250. Bosch SP0F000025 Sport II 2-5/8" Tachometer It attached perfectly to the far left side of the dash and seems to read correctly. My only complaint so far is the built in light is pretty dim, but the bulb is switchable so I'll probably drop a little LED in there at some point. - Rich
1991 Dodge B250 Zephyr Conversion. "Bi-frost" 89,000-ish original miles and counting. - 318TBI; has headwork and other bolt on upgrades. Runs strong and smooth! - Powertrax locker - 3" aluminum radiator. - Rear air springs, rebuilt suspension, steering stabilizer. | | | Re: favorite rpm guage? | Joined: Apr 2017 Posts: 191 member | member Joined: Apr 2017 Posts: 191 | I've always used Autometer. Tons of styles to suit your needs too.
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