kickdeez
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- Joined
- May 23, 2014
- Posts
- 300
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- Location
- north carolina
- First Name
- kyle
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Suburban 2500
- Engine Size
- 454 tbi
This forum has been very helpful to me so far. I am hoping you guys can point me in the right direction again.
1990 R2500 Suburban with 454 tbi. The previous owner swapped in a SM465 in place of the original automatic transmission. Not sure what the original was, maybe a 700R4? He also converted to 4wd and installed a NP205 transfer case. This is how I bought the truck (speedo not hooked up to a speed sensor).
I have been told I can just get a pulse generator from Dakota Digital, install it in the NP205, and hook it straight up to the existing wire connector on the inside of the frame rail next to the transmission. Some of the reading and research I have done leads me to believe that this type of device doesn't really work as well as it is proclaimed to (not specifically Dakota Digital's products - just pulse generators in general) and there is some calibration and potential re-wiring that needs to be done.
Is this my only other option for getting the speedometer operating correctly (and maintaining cruise control)? http://www.northwestfab.com/NP205-40-Pulse-VSS-Speedo-Housing-Kit_p_1903.html
I don't really have the desire to take apart the dash and install a mechanical guage, and I would lose cruise control in that scenario. What have you guys done?
1990 R2500 Suburban with 454 tbi. The previous owner swapped in a SM465 in place of the original automatic transmission. Not sure what the original was, maybe a 700R4? He also converted to 4wd and installed a NP205 transfer case. This is how I bought the truck (speedo not hooked up to a speed sensor).
I have been told I can just get a pulse generator from Dakota Digital, install it in the NP205, and hook it straight up to the existing wire connector on the inside of the frame rail next to the transmission. Some of the reading and research I have done leads me to believe that this type of device doesn't really work as well as it is proclaimed to (not specifically Dakota Digital's products - just pulse generators in general) and there is some calibration and potential re-wiring that needs to be done.
Is this my only other option for getting the speedometer operating correctly (and maintaining cruise control)? http://www.northwestfab.com/NP205-40-Pulse-VSS-Speedo-Housing-Kit_p_1903.html
I don't really have the desire to take apart the dash and install a mechanical guage, and I would lose cruise control in that scenario. What have you guys done?