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geoph1986
OK, I think that I've found a digital cluster that will suit my needs. It's in a 1989 Mercury Cougar LS, and looks very similar to this (the one in the pic has been modded w/ blue tint)):
I have to wait for the car to be released for parts (I was told it should be Monday or Tuesday).
Now a quick question, does anyone know how many pulses per rotation the 1989 Cougar VSS produces? According to therangerstation.com, the VSS on the Ranger (Explorer should be the same) "produces 8 pulses per rotation which a stock computer assumes 8000 pulses per mile" (http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/speedometer.htm). If the Cougar is different, does anyone know how I could get the speedometer to be accurate? I don't think it will be very difficult to get the other gauges working accurately, but if I'm wrong in my thinking, please correct me (eg: the fuel gauge works on different ohms). I'm so excited, I feel like Columbus. Sure someone has already discovered this...but it's new to me.
EDIT: I don't think the VSS will be a problem, as Rockauto.com lists the same VSS for both.
I have to wait for the car to be released for parts (I was told it should be Monday or Tuesday).
Now a quick question, does anyone know how many pulses per rotation the 1989 Cougar VSS produces? According to therangerstation.com, the VSS on the Ranger (Explorer should be the same) "produces 8 pulses per rotation which a stock computer assumes 8000 pulses per mile" (http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/speedometer.htm). If the Cougar is different, does anyone know how I could get the speedometer to be accurate? I don't think it will be very difficult to get the other gauges working accurately, but if I'm wrong in my thinking, please correct me (eg: the fuel gauge works on different ohms). I'm so excited, I feel like Columbus. Sure someone has already discovered this...but it's new to me.

EDIT: I don't think the VSS will be a problem, as Rockauto.com lists the same VSS for both.