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Old 02-29-2012, 12:10 AM
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Default ***AEM trans temp...

Category: Engine - Electrical
Price: $150
Location (State): CT
Item Condition: Brand New
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LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine

AEM trans temp gauge with black face. barely used, great shape... looks new. sending unit included. $150 shipped
Old 02-29-2012, 12:14 AM
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been looking into gettting one of these since Im stalled now... got any pics of the sensor install?
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i don't... it's still in the car, but i just bit the bullet and have a 6spd on the way... so i don't have a use for it any longer. its a simple install. very easy.
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Originally Posted by zx10rcobra
its a simple install. very easy.
Where does the sending unit go?
Old 02-29-2012, 12:20 AM
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well i had a bung on my oil pan that the fitting screw right into... it's just a generic standard pipe thread size... you could tap the pan, or get a 'T' fitting and have it pick up the temp of the oil going into the trans cooler, or coming out of it.
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Originally Posted by zx10rcobra
well i had a bung on my oil pan that the fitting screw right into... it's just a generic standard pipe thread size... you could tap the pan, or get a 'T' fitting and have it pick up the temp of the oil going into the trans cooler, or coming out of it.
My new tranny has a truck pan with a drain plug.. Ill just do something with that when I get a temp unit...
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yeah, i doubt it much matters where its placed, but with the auto the trans temp is an absolute MUST
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ttt...
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I can get this gauge to my house for $150.55 new.

What is your bottom dollar?
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t.t.t




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