A pillar gauge pod from Autometer

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Denco
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A pillar gauge pod from Autometer

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Well i decide to install an after market trany pan (Derale) with built in cooler.

With that I wanted a temp gauge which the pan has provisons for.

Anyway i bought a full 3 gauge A pillar panel from Autometer, fits like a glove, perfect fit and looks cool with some gauges I wanted in the van.
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Let's see some pictures! :)

What gauges did you get? Trans temp and what else?

Transmission temperature is a must have. I had the shop install one when I got my new transmission. I've never seen it go above 180, but - hey, now I KNOW what's going on down there. Worth every penny.
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skater wrote:Let's see some pictures! :)

What gauges did you get? Trans temp and what else?

Transmission temperature is a must have. I had the shop install one when I got my new transmission. I've never seen it go above 180, but - hey, now I KNOW what's going on down there. Worth every penny.
well as silly as this may be, I got a tiny VDO 6k tach, a trans temp and a vacuum gage. I would like to understand what speed at what RPM creates the most vacuum.
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