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Good for you guys. You found adapters. I didn't even try. Would have been better than what I did. But still begs the question -- based on what I'm seeing actually running and driving mine, the stock sensor needs to be there. Then add the Speedhut for the gauge. If you just replace, well, already explained what will happen...
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Originally Posted by
edwardb
Good for you guys. You found adapters. I didn't even try. Would have been better than what I did. But still begs the question -- based on what I'm seeing actually running and driving mine, the stock sensor needs to be there. Then add the Speedhut for the gauge. If you just replace, well, already explained what will happen...
Yea, little nervous for that when it comes time to run it.
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