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 > > > ___________REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING_________ > ShelbyDodge mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.imagilist.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbydodge ___________REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING_________ ShelbyDodge mailing list [email protected] http://www.imagilist.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbydodge
