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Old 06-25-2012, 11:57 AM   #1
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Thanks Dave,that info helps.I use an Autometer Ultimate II with the sensor on the rear pinion and a stick shift.
Same here. It gives you what you need.

I was just wondering if the gear oil in the tranny messes with the readings when the sensors are installed like this?
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Old 06-25-2012, 02:31 PM   #2
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Same here. It gives you what you need.

I was just wondering if the gear oil in the tranny messes with the readings when the sensors are installed like this?
The oil has not effected mine. I run the sensor about .030 from the collar. Todd Payton has suggested that if there where problems with interference from the gear oil I could use Racepaks 12v powered sensor.

If there where enough interest I would consider making a kit that would include the collar, sensor adaptor and drilling guide.

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The oil has not effected mine. I run the sensor about .030 from the collar. Todd Payton has suggested that if there where problems with interference from the gear oil I could use Racepaks 12v powered sensor.

If there where enough interest I would consider making a kit that would include the collar, sensor adaptor and drilling guide.

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