Unless you want to spend a lot of money try to stay stock on the speedometer. The "new" angle drives are a big improvment over the origional NOS ones so it will last a lot longer. Make sure you have the support bracket for the lower cable. The auto trans does not have a place for the speedometer either. I suppose you could create one but now you will have to have cables made and get the gearing to accuratly spin the speedometer. I don't think this is the way to go. A better alternative would be to replace the entire dashboard and go digital like several owners have already done. There were a lot of posts a short time back about it. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote: > My experience with automobiles has shown me that the speedometer > normally taps into the transmission via a cable with a plastic gear. > > The transmission is always throwing around lubricant inside, > lubricating the gear. Speedometer failure is fairly rare in other > cars. > > On the casing of the DeLorean manual transmission I noticed > a "blanking plug" that looked like a point where your typical > speedometer cable would go. For those of you familiar with the other > applications of the DeLorean transmission, is that what this is for? >