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Revs vs speed vs temp
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<blockquote data-quote="Scutch" data-source="post: 438219" data-attributes="member: 18393"><p>Im with you on this 67westy, no worry dials for me. I drive at about 60-65mph (1641cc).</p><p>I think you notice more without the dials, because as your driving it your feeling how its driving and your listening to change instead of your head looking and relying on dials all the time. when you pull over for a rest have a little look in the engine bay, do the old dip stick test, all good carry on!</p><p>Although, i want a original looking rev counter (the one that someones done on here) just to fill up the horrible hole i have there at the mo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scutch, post: 438219, member: 18393"] Im with you on this 67westy, no worry dials for me. I drive at about 60-65mph (1641cc). I think you notice more without the dials, because as your driving it your feeling how its driving and your listening to change instead of your head looking and relying on dials all the time. when you pull over for a rest have a little look in the engine bay, do the old dip stick test, all good carry on! Although, i want a original looking rev counter (the one that someones done on here) just to fill up the horrible hole i have there at the mo! [/QUOTE]
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