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What's a good Tranny Temp Gauge

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Old 04-22-2004, 11:59 AM
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You really don't ned one on a standard tranny truck, but I like ISSPRO. They come in heavy trucks. Most advertisers sell them. I get mine from Chase at

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I use the Autometer as a dual for the tranny and rear axle. I've used them for years with no failures. They are extremely accurate, too.
On the 6-spd, I see up to a 50 degree difference between the manual and the rear axle.
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Autometer's are what I've always heard to be the best, and any Autozone or Kragen carries them. Best price I can find is $38.45. (On Sale)

I don't know what the range should be; that on goes to 250 degrees and is electric.
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