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Old 01-11-2011, 11:02 AM
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I appreciate all the input from everyone. Nice dash Blown353. Ive heard enough to help me buy with confidence. Thanks again.
I think you'll be very happy. It really is a very nice and functional "all in one" solution that doesn't really have any compromises that you run into with other multifunction tach/display options because of the multitude of programming options and the easy button & rotary knob control method.

When I was planning my dash about 2 years ago I initially wanted the ST-700-SR but balked at the price. I looked for months for something else that was as well designed that offered a comparable feature set (only SPA technique's multifunction tach display came close to the ST700, but still fell quite short in my opinion.) In the end the Stack was simply the best product for the job and I'm glad I picked it up.

Keep in mind if you buy the ST700 series and you want to use the dual sensor inputs you need to purchase sensors and the optional sensor harness... unfortunately they're not cheap. With the ST81XX display units the sensors and sensor harness is included, unfortunately this isn't so with the ST-700. If you purchase the ST-700-SR (street version with odometer but lacks some of the lap timing options of the more race oriented versions) it comes with the hall effect pickup for the speedometer. If you want to use an OEM style in-transmission VSS sensor you need to buy Stack's pulse amplifier box which is a $170 or so option.
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Old 01-11-2011, 11:52 AM
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I have thier stuff in Penny.. the main STACK unit is very nice and top quality stuff.

The smaller ancillary gauges are made by Autometer (Elite line?) for Stack (since they own Stack) .. they are also really nice and the color change feature is a really butt saver.

I like that it had a analog tach.. not that I ever look at guages while on the track. lol

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I have thier stuff in Penny.. the main STACK unit is very nice and top quality stuff.

The smaller ancillary gauges are made by Autometer (Elite line?) for Stack (since they own Stack) .. they are also really nice and the color change feature is a really butt saver.

I like that it had a analog tach.. not that I ever look at guages while on the track. lol

Very nice looking setup.. I like the analog tachometer aswell.. What is the ipod/phone used for? Is it just a dock?
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