Fuel level gauge in a cosworth
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Hi guys
I am thinking of replacing the original cluster in the cos with new gauges. Does anyone have any experience with the fuel gauge and temp sender (ie what output).
The aftermarket gauges for fuel level seem to refer to levels of resistance (in ohms) for empty to levels in ohms for a full tank.
Any ideas what std is?
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I am thinking of replacing the original cluster in the cos with new gauges. Does anyone have any experience with the fuel gauge and temp sender (ie what output).
The aftermarket gauges for fuel level seem to refer to levels of resistance (in ohms) for empty to levels in ohms for a full tank.
Any ideas what std is?
Ta
JJ
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To be absolutely honest - i'd suggest going for an ATL gauge and sender - i think my whole setup cost me around £100 and it's amazingly accurate.
The other option is to get hold of a sender and with a multimeter measure the resistance while operating the float from one extreme to the other.
The other option is to get hold of a sender and with a multimeter measure the resistance while operating the float from one extreme to the other.
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