Re: Guages....vac and trans temp

From: Thomas Vacchino (tommyv@thecia.net)
Date: Fri Apr 14 2000 - 16:31:33 EDT


Thanks, I was afraid of that! I'm looking for pods to fit my '92

"psychonaut"

Cale wrote:

> It's the AutoMeter Guage works dual pod for 97-00 Dakota/Durango, Part
> Number 15206.
> Cheers,
> Cale
>
> Thomas Vacchino wrote:
> >
> > What type of gauge pods' are you using for the a-pillar mount?
> >
> > "psychonaut"
> >
> > Cale wrote:
> >
> > > Well, I finally worked up the courage to cut my trans cooler line and
> > > install the Autometer trans temp manifold. Really nice piece! I now
> > > have a intake manifold vacuum guage and a trans temp guage in the
> > > autometer custom guage pod on the A-pillar. I'll try to get some pics
> > > and scan 'em in for anyone who wants them. I used the Sport-Comp 2 1/16
> > > guages for this install. Feel free to ask Q's!
> > > Cale
> > > 98c318sporty
> > >
> > > mschwall@flash.net wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Fri Apr 14 09:54:11 2000, dakota-truck@buffnet.net wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I tried the last part on the holding the brake pedal down and tried to push
> > > > > the accelerator pedal and it still creep forward.
> > > > >
> > > > > ----------------------------------
> > > > > Steven St.Laurent
> > > >
> > > > Yeah, got to press hard, and not give it too much gas. You want just enough
> > > > torque to get the rear end to hook up without any wheel spin. If your spinning
> > > > the wheels on launch, reduce your stage rpm. Best to practice on the street.
> > > > Just don't do it too much at a time, you'll cook the tranny fluid.
> > > >
> > > > Mike Schwall



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