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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 158 Joined: 30-March 04 From: Beaumont, TX Member No.: 291 ![]() |
Mention of Granatelli in another thread reminded me I have a 1998 cluster packed away that I had intended to send away to be converted to a 200mph speedo.
The Granatelli site doesn't market directly via the internet, urging anyone visiting to contact one of their vendors. Clicking the buy now link sends you to a vendor's page that doesn't list the conversion. Do their vendors do the conversions? If so, anyone had experience with any particular one? Did you just have to contact them using that antique device - the telephone? Anyone? Boyce? Bueller? This post has been edited by Tony99SS: Apr 23 2006, 03:52 AM |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,015 Joined: 28-December 03 From: Texas Member No.: 55 ![]() |
Back in 2002 when I did the 200mph gauges, they were offered in blue, white, and black (stock looking). I think they will work on '97+ cars that have the digital (not mechanical) odometer.
One thing I did not expect but is was that the face is for a Camaro, not a T/A. While it works, it changes the color from red to white, and there is an extra small hole that is visible with the lights on. Granatelli suggested I pull it out, take it apart, and put a piece of black tape on the back of the hole. I chose to live with it. As for why do we need them? Well having been past 155 a few times, where the stock gauge hits the pin, I like them. With GPS they would not be mandatory, but if nothing else are a cool conversation piece. FWIW GMS used to run a special/GP on these for $225 or $250. |
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