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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 03:03 PM
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Default And now for something completely different... (Autometer pill needed)

Anyone have some extra yellow pills they don't need? I'm looking for a 6.2 and a 6.4 (if they made 'em).

I have a 3.0 (for a deisel?), 7.0, 7.2, and 7.4 which I could offer up in trade...

Let me know
Greg


*I hope this is race related enough and doesn't offend or belittle anyone*
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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 03:31 PM
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The 6.6-7.4 set is available from Summit. Take a look in the Autometer or Summit online catalogs for the next set down. They are not terribly expensive.
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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 03:40 PM
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Thanks.... I already have that set. I was hoping for a single pill that someone might have in the 6.2-6.6 range.

<python on> "Pills for sale. Hot, fresh pills for sale" <python off>
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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 10:48 PM
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Default Re: And now for something completely different... (bulldog_RS20)

You can use a resistor from radio shack. I forget the URL to the chart with the resistance plotted against RPM. Or you could just use an **** with adjustable resistance, and dial it in on the road. Those are probably only like 5 bux or so. Radio shack even has a molex plug that fits into the pill socket, if you cut off the plastic sleeve IIRC. Just some DIY options FYI.

Edit: I think this is the site I read:

http://www.chevyasylum.com/tech/shiftpill.html


Modified by mos at 11:35 PM 7/26/2003
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Old Aug 7, 2003 | 11:16 PM
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3000 - 1.8 ohms
3200 - 2.0 ohms
3400 - 2.2 ohms
3600 - 2.4 ohms
3800 - 2.6 ohms
4000 - 2.8 ohms
4200 - 3.0 ohms
4400 - 3.2 ohms
4600 - 3.4 ohms
4800 - 3.6 ohms
5000 - 3.8 ohms
5200 - 4.0 ohms
5400 - 4.2 ohms
5600 - 4.4 ohms
5800 - 4.6 ohms
6000 - 4.8 ohms
6200 - 5.0 ohms
6400 - 5.2 ohms
6600 - 5.4 ohms
6800 - 5.6 ohms
7000 - 5.8 ohms
7200 - 6.0 ohms
7400 - 6.2 ohms
7600 - 6.4 ohms
7800 - 6.6 ohms
8000 - 6.8 ohms
8200 - 7.0 ohms
8400 - 7.2 ohms
8600 - 7.4 ohms
8800 - 7.6 ohms
9000 - 7.8 ohms
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Old Aug 8, 2003 | 07:31 AM
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If you were coming to the Seattle race, you could have my spares. Otherwise, if you can wait, I'll get 'em to you before T-Hill.
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