linearizing stock water temp gauge
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linearizing stock water temp gauge
I just went through all threads started by Joe (Wow, you have many more than I thought!) and couldn't find the one about linnearizing the stock water temp gauge.
If anyone has the link or info about this, please post it.
BTW, I also checked past threads at m.net and in the Garage section there. No luck.
Thanks
If anyone has the link or info about this, please post it.
BTW, I also checked past threads at m.net and in the Garage section there. No luck.
Thanks
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Heh.
The design wasn't mine, but rather one created by the infamous Wallyman. Tragically, he was killed in a bizarre gardening accident several years ago, and the site he created vanished.
Presently, the closest I've found to the real thing is a copy of the page at the Internet Archive, which you can find here: Monte - MTGLP It's missing several pictures and most of the links don't work. I think I'm going to try to resurrect it someday if I can track down all the various missing pieces. For now however, this is the best we have.
The design wasn't mine, but rather one created by the infamous Wallyman. Tragically, he was killed in a bizarre gardening accident several years ago, and the site he created vanished.
Presently, the closest I've found to the real thing is a copy of the page at the Internet Archive, which you can find here: Monte - MTGLP It's missing several pictures and most of the links don't work. I think I'm going to try to resurrect it someday if I can track down all the various missing pieces. For now however, this is the best we have.
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Here you go:
Index of /miata/tempgauge (not mine)
The MHT files are Internet Explorer "archive" files (with photos embedded). They can be viewed in IE. There is one for each 90-93, 94-97, and 99-03. I have exported them as HTML and am currently in the process of trying to cross-reference, properly name, and link to the photos. I'm using the one Joe linked to as a template, since it has all the original picture filenames.
Index of /miata/tempgauge (not mine)
The MHT files are Internet Explorer "archive" files (with photos embedded). They can be viewed in IE. There is one for each 90-93, 94-97, and 99-03. I have exported them as HTML and am currently in the process of trying to cross-reference, properly name, and link to the photos. I'm using the one Joe linked to as a template, since it has all the original picture filenames.
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Here you go:
Index of /miata/tempgauge (not mine)
The MHT files are Internet Explorer "archive" files (with photos embedded). They can be viewed in IE. There is one for each 90-93, 94-97, and 99-03. I have exported them as HTML and am currently in the process of trying to cross-reference, properly name, and link to the photos. I'm using the one Joe linked to as a template, since it has all the original picture filenames.
Index of /miata/tempgauge (not mine)
The MHT files are Internet Explorer "archive" files (with photos embedded). They can be viewed in IE. There is one for each 90-93, 94-97, and 99-03. I have exported them as HTML and am currently in the process of trying to cross-reference, properly name, and link to the photos. I'm using the one Joe linked to as a template, since it has all the original picture filenames.
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