need help installing my speedo calibrator

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need help installing my speedo calibrator

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hey everybody, if anybody is any good at electrical stuff, i need to install my superlift speedo calibrator sometime soon. it adjust for tire and gear(going to 4.56s soon) changes, tranny shift points, and a whole bunch of other stuff. i think not having it in is making the ecu throw check engine lights at me so i need to get it in ASAP. if anybody can help me out(there wont be any seized bolts on this one), thatd be great. whenevers a good time for you is a good time for me. thanks.

-p.s. ordering a shackle flip kit for the dodge soon to get rid of my STACKED BLOCKS. :flipoff2:
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damn, does anybody in the club have any electrical skill or knowledge?
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Don't you just plug it in?
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no its got like like 3 wires that you have to install and i have no idea how to do that kind of stuff.
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Plenty of people have electrical skills in the club. But not everyeone wants to deal with the pain in the ass it is for free. If you offered some money or food and beer for thier time, you might get a couple offers.
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sure yall just lemme know what you want and i can do it
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WILL PROVIDE BEER..i need to get this thing in
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lets try to work thru this.

what color are the wires, and what do the instructions say they need to be connected to?

is it something you install behind the dash? or on the tailhousing of the tranny? or near the output of the t-case?
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there are four wires, power(red), ground(black), green and i think yellow. one goes to the speed sensor plug on the transfer case, one goes to the computer. it involves soldering. i just dont know anything wiring wise(and im in engineering haha)
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we can prolly do this when you come to get that wheel off me. just come with the instructions.
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