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Old 11-08-2007, 03:14 PM
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Ugh! I feel so conflicted. I want the Skunk2 knob, but I saw this a while back. It retails for $169, but it looks freaking sweet.

Indy-Cator - The Shifter knob with digital gear diplay




Facts and Features

The engine speed is a key factor in fuel consumption. The INDY-CATOR helps the driver reduce fuel consumption by up to 15% by means of an adapted driving style.

Regardless of the brand of the car, the INDY-CATOR fits all manual transmissions up to six-speed (except for gear levers with reverse gear locking mechanism) and is designed to work with every conceivable gearshift pattern.

A light sensor in the INDY-CATOR adapts the brightness of the digital display to the surrounding light by means of an automatic dimming function, ensuring optimum readability at all times.[/b]

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Originally Posted by www.ubergizmo.com
The Gaslock Indy Cator could not have come at a better time as fuel prices around the world are soaring faster than an eagle taking flight. This device features a radical design and some pretty nifty features that enhances the entire driving experience. The energy-saving function informs you exactly when would be the right time to shift and save gas. The manufacturer claims that you can spend up to 15% less on fuel if you follow its shift timing correctly, but I fear your concentration would no longer be on the road anymore. The Gaslock Indy Cator retails for $169 and obviously does not support vehicles with automatic transmission.
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