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I currently have mine set to coolant temp, intake air temp, trans temp, fuel %, charge, throttle %, spark advance, AFR.

 

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Is that where you had your gauges done at?

No. I had mine done by GM Gauge Guy in Glendale, AZ. I happened to be in Phoenix and stopped to have it done
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No. I had mine done by GM Gauge Guy in Glendale, AZ. I happened to be in Phoenix and stopped to have it done

I see. I was wondering because I was hoping you knew how their pricing works. Looks like I'll have to call them and talk to them about it.

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Installed new fog lights, a catch can, and GMT900 12v outlet covers.

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Installed new fog lights, a catch can, and GMT900 12v outlet covers.

Pics or it didnt happen
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Pics or it didnt happen

Check my build thread. I need your opinion on something in there anyhow.

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Check my build thread. I need your opinion on something in there anyhow.

On?
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Found my power steering fluid leak...or at least one of them. The accumulator on the hydroboost unit seems to be leaking. I looked up rebuild kits but none of them I found talk about the accumulator. Anyone have any expertise on these units? How to remove just the accumulator and what I need to replace...o-ring or a gasket, or is it just better to replace the whole unit and call it a day?

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Whole unit...

I had a feeling that would be the suggestion...I did find out how to pull the accumulator but since I have no way of figuring out the size of the O-ring without removing it looks like the whole unit regardless. Nuts, oh well.

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I had a feeling that would be the suggestion...I did find out how to pull the accumulator but since I have no way of figuring out the size of the O-ring without removing it looks like the whole unit regardless. Nuts, oh well.

Lemme see if I still have one I grabbed from the junkyard I can sell it to you for a fair price. I only needed the spring or something off of it, I'll check and get back to you
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Lemme see if I still have one I grabbed from the junkyard I can sell it to you for a fair price. I only needed the spring or something off of it, I'll check and get back to you

Sweet thanks.

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