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01-12-2004 07:05 PM #13
re; RPM Swing
Wow now that's what I call biased opinions. Drg84 and vara , cute really cute , ( it did generate a good laugh) that's what I like about this group here on CHR. Darm sure ain't for the thin skinned. Thanks for the responses Guy's, It's really a good car, garage kept, only a couple of door dings, all Metallic Black , and for the most part it's trouble free and very well maintained with 130 K miles, I also have a Suburban ( GM) 29 Model a Tudor, 40 Ford Deluxe Coupe, and Building a 32 3 Window, so 1 out of five ain't too bad, AW come on "Streets" you outa be able to make somethin outa that .
Yes the RPM is really swinging, not just the Tach, not sure on the other ACC. will have to load it up and see what's up, now this is with the A/C on and or Heater blower motor running , no swing with those, it is most noticable with the turn signals, not sure on the Emerg. Flashers, will have to check out the possibility of a poor ground in the lights though, (excellent idea )seems like if the Hazards do it it should be more pronounced due to the heavier current draw. Really Guy's I do appreciate your input, will keep ya'll posted what I find , that is for those whom really care, Thanks again.skiball
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