WVO and fuel gauges
- TardisDeli
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Re: WVO and fuel gauges
Hey Al, keep the altimeter, we use it mostly as a barometer for weather forecasting, very accurate. Plus when we travel long flattish backroads, we often dont realize the height we have actually climbed, so the altimeter works to remind us that hey the poor delica has been working harder than we realize and maybe we should idle for a bit to cool things down. Plus when on steep highways, the roadmap has the highest height printed, so you know how much more you have to climb so you know that if the delica temp guage is rising already you can calculate if you should pull over or just keep going till you can freewheel down hill. Plus the cool factor, not many other vehicles have such a cool guage. Also, I recall hearing that swapping a 2 pod for a 3 pod is not easy, so check with an expert on that. Christine.
- almac
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Re: WVO and fuel gauges
hmmm...
i can't see how swaping the pods would be difficult.
just a few screws, and maybe a 3pod bracket?
run the gauge connections, and ur done!
of course, being a deli noob, im probably wrong.
LMAO!
i can't see how swaping the pods would be difficult.
just a few screws, and maybe a 3pod bracket?
run the gauge connections, and ur done!

of course, being a deli noob, im probably wrong.

Roads!? Who the hell needs roads!?,
al

91' Delica "Tessen", 5spd, RS9000XLs, camperized.
al

91' Delica "Tessen", 5spd, RS9000XLs, camperized.