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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 10:08 PM
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Haha i see it!!! Thats alot of parts you got there!
There is $1500-2000 sitting there. I don't care to really know, LOL
Old Apr 10, 2012 | 10:26 PM
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There is $1500-2000 sitting there. I don't care to really know, LOL
No kidding man thats alot of cash!! Have you picked out gauges yet?
Old Apr 10, 2012 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 2007chevy5.3l
No kidding man thats alot of cash!! Have you picked out gauges yet?
I know I want an aeroforce scan guage, not sure on the second gauge yet. Probably will end up with a wide band of some fashion. Either that, or run a secondary trans temp sensor up by the cooler since I will be towing with this truck.
Old Apr 10, 2012 | 10:34 PM
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I know I want an aeroforce scan guage, not sure on the second gauge yet. Probably will end up with a wide band of some fashion. Either that, or run a secondary trans temp sensor up by the cooler since I will be towing with this truck.
you can get the aeroforce with the wideband option right? A trans temp gauge(s) is a must IMO esp if your towing
Old Apr 10, 2012 | 10:51 PM
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Ya they offer the Aeroforce with a wideband.
Old Apr 10, 2012 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 2007chevy5.3l
you can get the aeroforce with the wideband option right? A trans temp gauge(s) is a must IMO esp if your towing
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Ya they offer the Aeroforce with a wideband.
That is my thought at the moment. The Aeroforce will also give you a trans temp, but I am thinking I would rather have it at the cooler to get a more accurate reading.

I even have a smaller cooling fan that I intend to mount in front of the trans cooler. When I tow, I generally tow heavy loads -10K or heavier.

Think you guys just made up my mind, HAHA.
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If I can find a good place to mount a scan gauge I might pick one up.




or just drive around with my laptop hooked up now since I just bought HP Tuners. I just think Fast and Furious though if I see a laptop always on someones seat running. Dunno why
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Originally Posted by ak2007r6
If I can find a good place to mount a scan gauge I might pick one up.




or just drive around with my laptop hooked up now since I just bought HP Tuners. I just think Fast and Furious though if I see a laptop always on someones seat running. Dunno why
I plan to build a computer into my suburban at some point. Not because I think it is cool, but for my job. I figure I could always put some cheap scan gauge software on it and hook it up. The 60/40 front seat will have to give way to some buckets for that to happen though.

If gas prices don't go down, I am going to be the pale white hairy guy in a thong riding my daughters Dora the explorer bike to work. I will need a custom pod to hold my GPS to the handle bars.
Old Apr 11, 2012 | 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by cttandy

If gas prices don't go down, I am going to be the pale white hairy guy in a thong riding my daughters Dora the explorer bike to work. I will need a custom pod to hold my GPS to the handle bars.
I understand why youd be on the bike, but Why would you be in a thong?
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Originally Posted by A Low Dime
I understand why youd be on the bike, but Why would you be in a thong?
Because I can't pedal fast enough to run an air conditioner.


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