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speedometer sender
Hi not been on here for ages so happy new year and a huge thanks to all those responsible for keeping this site alive.
Now my question I am trying to fit an autometer speedo to my 03 I have 944 front hubs any suggestions and help would be appreciated
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Hi
Silly question, is your speedo electronic? Steve
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Drill a hole in grease cap. Use the VW cap as guide for hole size (a small file can square the corners of hole)
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If your spindle is drilled for a an abs sensor you can use the abs sensor by grounding one wire and running the other to the speedo. Did that for the race car and it works perfect.
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yes speedo is electric steve ,but I think these other members have sorted it thanks for that
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Does your speedo use a electronic conversion module from the stock bug speedo cable? I was going that route, but I have something WAY OVER THE TOP now! (will show in a few months)
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Rally cars run them on the undriven wheels (when that's an option) purely because wheel spin upsets the distance travelled and thus the notes between driver and co-driver. On AWD cars you can basically run them on any corner, though depending on your diff setup Front is still 'best'.
Regardless, thanks DWP (Dave) that CV ring / mount is exactly what I wanted to find for my project -Dave
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