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Date:         Tue, 18 Apr 1995 22:23:21 -0700
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From:         eugp@uclink3.berkeley.edu (Eugene C. Palmer)
Subject:      Re: The Berg and springs

>I wish I had a tach. I bet what is going on here is that my 3rd gear is >somehow lower than yours. If I can't make it up a hill in 4th (and that's >most of the time :) ) I just chug up it in 3rd at 40 or 45, unless traffic >is a concern in which case I try to hold 50 - no higher.

>I think this discussion has convinced me I need a tach. I have been thinking that instead of paying $70 for that nice VDO tach that everyone has, I would >try to find one in a junkyard. Maybe one from a Porsche 914, but those >are awfully big. Has anyone installed a tach from another car into their Van? >

David,

Thanks for your light-hearted response, I think we really agree and I'm afraid I'm getting a heavy tone for no good reason. I just have found alot of truth to the Berg school of thought and have seen what I read to be unjustified ragging on the man. My apologies.

I especially agree with your sentiments about a tach. Though I've spent a bunch of money so I should never have to worry about over-rev's, I would really like to know what is going on back there.

Sincerely, Eugene


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