HEY! question here. IF for instance you're changing your rear end gear
ratio.. Couldn't you do this trick to get the correct readings? although
your SBEC would be off a bit... wouldn't it work? or someone posted
something from mopar that's 10 bucks and takes 10 minutes to install? can
you be more specific?
-Dester
> I have the NRAuto white face gauges on my truck. They
> weren't hard to put on at all. Just need to remember
> the needle positions and such. Just take off the dash
> and get to the old gauges. Then take the stops off
> them and peel off the old gauges. Stick the old stops
> onto the new face, then stick it to the gauge backing.
> Make sure you get an idea of where the needles are at
> when engine is warm. Also, keep it in first gear and
> kick the rpms up to 1000 and see what your speed is.
> Then when you get the new gauges on, keep the gauge
> cover and dash off and drive at 1000rpms and adjust
> your speedo to that. Don't put the needles on fully,
> so you are able to pull them off and adjust them
> easily, while driving. Either than that, nothign to
> it. Good luck. If anymore questions, email me
> privately.
>
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