you dont need to cause it has a factory tachometer
5x7 all the way around. Replace with after market 6x8 with 5x7 holes.
after market tacks are fairly easy to install. there are three main wires. black for ground, red for hot and green that goes to the negative side of your distributer cap. Other than that it's a matter of running all the wire neatly thru you dash.
Under the hood, near to the center of the vehicle, behind or just to the right of the air cleaner assembly there are three factory provided (for Where_do_you_connect_a_tach_on_a_1994_e350or optional upgrades) BLUNT ENDED wires. They usually have what appears to be about 1.5 inches of black heat-shrink on them.One of them is white with a small pink stripe and is usually tagged as "CTO".It is the Controlled Tachometer Output. A filtered circuit reducing interference from the other systems giving you a truer tachometer reading.Most tachometer manufacturers use a Where_do_you_connect_a_tach_on_a_1994_e350wire for their TACH INPUT. Connect the green lead to the CTO wire.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Mercury General Corporation (MCY) is $2,624,640,983.58.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Mercury Systems Inc (MRCY) is $375,425,545.83.
No there is only one wire for the radio antenna unless you have an extension on it or after market part . But then again I'm not sure if i know what your trying to ask . But that's the best i can do for you with the info I'm getting !
Generally 4 wires: red= switched positive( positive only when car is on), black= ground, generally yellow= tap into a dashlight, generally green = negative on coil.
Mercury Rising grossed $32,983,332 in the domestic market.
first we have to bake it and then put in mouth and send it to market and then install it if it tastes good
Yes, mercury is a very rare element used in many industrial processes and as such it is bought and sold.
Yes you have to install but its posible