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Thanks Zman Pics where out of date, so was just wanting a few pics(im a visual person). Haven't decided if im going the test port route or inline yet.. Either way the check valve will be gone shortly.
 
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Inline as close to tranny as possible is better(more accurate) than a test port. And the link I'm talking about is the inline manifold "T". I don't what outdated pics you are talking about.
 
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tahnks! Still trying to decided on a location for temp. It gets cold here in winter so im thinking if i put it in place of the check valve i will get bad readings...
 
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Originally Posted by 97black_ram
Here is a pic of an autometer electric gauge and single pod. I put the 1/8" npt sensor in the diagnostic port on the side of the trans. Average driving in the city I see 180-200 and about 160 down the freeway.

I have the trans lines going from the trans to remote filter to after-market cooler then back to trans.

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink

All the pods I can find are 2003 and newer. Will this one shown fit a 99? What brand and where is it available? I bought a temp gauge for my transmission due to the $ and the time I put into it but struggling about where I was going to mount gauge.

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Have a look here. (hopefully the link works right.)
 
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Have a look here. (hopefully the link works right.)
The only thing that sucks about that one is that it goes over the stock column bezel. It doesn't look that clean. I ended up selling mine.
 
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Oh i got a pod! I just havent decided on location for the sender lol.
 
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Originally Posted by gdstock
All the pods I can find are 2003 and newer.
The ones I've got:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATM-15002/ (Dash Pod)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATM-17203/ (Pillar Pod)

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Does your diff get warm at all?
 



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