Buy Girls Storybook Cinderella Prestige (As Shown;4 To 6)Girls Storybook Cinderella Prestige (As Shown;4 To 6) Product Description:
- Includes Dress, Headpiece, Choker
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Dress With Attached Petticoat, Glittered Character Art, Character Cameo, Matching Headpiece And Choker.
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By Fredtopia
First, I love Amazon and I rely on these reviews as a tool to decide what to by. Hopefully, this one will help you.I have a 1988 Bayliner 2655 with a 7.5 liter engine.This thing has become one of my most useful tools on my boat. I love my boat but it gets terrible gas mileage and that is just part of the deal. I am cheap and when I am out enjoying the water I can hear in my mind the coins spilling into the water and the ever present fear of running out of gas in the middle of Puget Sound. Another boat owner suggested I get a fuel consumption gauge. I searched and searched and this one popped up on Amazon, my favorite place to shop by the way!It arrived in 2 days and took 2 hours to install. Piece of cake! My boat shop quoted me $1,000 installed and I did it myself for under $300! Any idiot can follow the directions...just don't be afraid of cutting your fuel line...gas should not spill all over since the fuel pump is not on and if you screw up gas line is one of the cheapest things you could possible by for your boat....really, it was easy. Just cut a section of the fuel hose where the flow meter will go and take that to an auto parts store to get the right size connectors some stainless steel hose clamps and some lock-tite. It literately took a screwdriver and a box knife. The part that took the longest time was running the wire from the sensor to the dash and cutting the hole for the gauge. The directions are brief but dead on. Read them entirely first, then look at your fuel line, where to run the wire, etc. Then read the directions again.I fired it up and BINGO now I can actually see the coins spilling into the water! But now I know that my optimal cruise speed is 8mph at 1,500rpm and I burn 3 gallons of gas per hour. If I run at 5mph there is very little change but if I run at 10mph I burn twice the fuel. Also, at speed, when I go 25mph at 2,800rpm I burn only 18 gal per hour...at 30 mph I burn 26 gph. AND you should see the difference in trim settings! This thing feels like it is saving me a ton just by making sure I am not over working the engine and keeping a good plane.Lastly, the digital display tells me how much gas I have used since I last filled up...so far it is dead accurate and I never have to worry about running out of gas....you all know how inaccurate the fuel tank gauge is bouncing around on the water.Having a boat is expensive, duh...but this meter really helps with staying on top of the fuel consumption. I have tried several other methods of saving gas but none have worked. The reality is that the biggest way to save fuel is to run your boat at optimum speed and trim. A lot of that comes from the feel and sound of the water and engine but this gauge really helps fine tune that by physically showing you how much a difference a little trim adjustment can save or how only forcing out a few extra miles per hour can almost double your fuel consumption.This summer has been amazing and I have been out almost every weekend and burned about 30 gallons per trip. I have to say in only 2 months this thing has paid for itself and then some!
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