![]() ![]() On-screen datalog playback features allows you to review vital run information.Built-in GPS with odometer function (antenna included).Manual or auto-brightness features for easy viewing day or night.Virtual switch panel eliminates the need for external toggle switches.Quickly swipe between multiple active screens (tune, warm-up, race, drive, etc.).16 default background skins pre-loaded with unlimited options for importing custom layouts.Capable of monitoring up to 238 real-time values such as RPM/TPS/Boost.Real-time ECU tuning, allowing you to make quick tune changes without hooking up a laptop.The product features are extensive, and include: ![]() You can upload any custom image you want to make your Pro Dash screen a design feature in addition to gaining total in-car control of your Holley EFI system. A 34-pin connector has 13 multi-configurable inputs for most Holley EFI sensors (and can be configured to work with non-Holley sensors as well), like your pressure and temperature sensors. The Holley EFI 12.3″ Pro Dash comes with everything needed for installation. ![]() The digital switch panel eliminates the need for mechanical toggle switches, said Holley’s Travis Whitescarver. Want to quickly adjust timing or boost in the staging lanes? Of course, you do. The new system eliminates the need to plug in a laptop computer for on-the-fly tuning. It is designed specifically to work with the Holley Dominator EFI system and the Holley HP ECU, including V4 Build 110 or later firmware. The Pro Dash can monitor as many as 238 real-time values, like rpm, TPS, boost-everything, really. The high-resolution touchscreen works just like your phone-no stylus required. ![]() The motorsports applications are seemingly endless. It’s a truck, so you never know when it might show up in your hood.LAS VEGAS, NV - Holley EFI users, rejoice.Įven among the sea of cool parts launched at the 2018 SEMA Show, Holley Performance Products’ new Holley EFI 12.3″ Pro Dash is getting a ton of buzz. Don’t worry that it’s actually located in Albuquerque, NM. Suggests no company should rely solely on GMB, especially for leads.Īmong the points to his story: "If you are looking for a great restaurant in Fawn Creek Township, KS, Google recommends It worked, in terms of getting the company off the suspended list - but it was still located in Kansas.Īs of today, the company’s safely back in Pleasanton, California, but Shotland Saldana’s request basically said the same thing although a bit more forcefully, but he also added: "This is our corporate listing and it must be reinstated ASAP!" I deleted the category so please un-suspend us. Shotland’s request went something like this: “Hey GMB, I added a new service category and got suspended. When Shotland didn’t get quick results, he turned to Steven Saldana, LSG’s GMB problem-solver, to ‘SEO Agency’ must be on the double-secretĭo-not-use list because as soon as I added it, our listing got suspended.” “While in there, for some reason, I decided to add “SEO agency” as a Business Category. Then he forgot about it, until February.įebruary, while in a 20-person Zoom meeting on how much we should freak out about Core Web Vitals, I logged into LSG’s GMB dashboard to see if maybe we had been moved to Colorado (hopefully nearĪspen),” Shotland wrote in a post. He said Local SEO Guide doesn’t really rely on the company’s GMB page for leads, but sent a note to GMB support for help. According to GMB, he moved and opened a hotel, all in the midst of COVID-19. Not only did GMB somehowĬhange the location of this business, but said the company apparently opened a hotel, as Shotland wrote in a post. MediaPost about search, I’ve learned that Blumenthal and Local SEO Guide Founder Andrew Shotland are two funny and smart SEO guys. Thank you, Mike Blumenthal, Near Media co-founder and authority on local search, for calling this to our attention in a tweet. Well, not so funnyīecause Local SEO Guide, an SEO agency, was never located in Kansas, but Google My Business believes the Pleasanton, California, company has been located in Fawn Creek Township, KS, since November A funny thing happened on the way to Kansas. ![]()
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