Pull the speedometer cable and lubricate it with some good spray lube.

The car already has a cold air intake from the factory, put the hose  
from the airbox to the power module in place.

I would think alcohol injection would make a more noticeable  
difference since the alcohol combusts and helps cool the intake charge.

Good luck,
Stefan

On Jul 14, 2009, at 7:54 AM, "Thomas Tancula" <[email protected] 
 > wrote:

> The speedometer needle on my son's 1985 GLH seems to "float" at most
> speeds. Can this be repaired?
>
> Now for your opinions on this and cold air:
>
> 1) Would we be better off installing a new aftermarket speedometer
> bolted to the dash board?
>
> 2) On cold air intakes, would I gain any efficiencies extending the  
> air
> intake into the are of the radiator housing frame that appears to be  
> set
> up for an intercooler? (some day it may have one, but not right now
>
> 3) CryO2 makes an air intake system that uses carbon dioxide to  
> freeze a
> bulb that is fitted into the air stream of the air intake nozzle. Has
> any one applied this to a non-intercooled turbo Dodge and was there  
> any
> noticeable gains?
>
> Thanks!
>
> TNT
>
>
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