Guest Locutus Posted July 9, 2000 Share Posted July 9, 2000 I have 4 of the 5 gauges I can fit in my dash so far. The Speedo, the Tach, Oil pressure and Water Temp. Now my 5th selection I have to chose between which is more important to know voltage or fuel levels. I am leaning towards fuel levels because if I think if I have an electrical problem I can whip out the old multimeter, but knowing volts will do me no good if I am stranded with no gas. So with that being said if I do go with a fuel gauge, do I need a 0 ohm E - 90 ohm F guage or the 8-12 ohm F - 73 ohm E gauge to work with the stock fuel sensor? or does anyone know the range I need? Mike [This message has been edited by Locutus (edited July 08, 2000).] [This message has been edited by Locutus (edited July 09, 2000).] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drax240z Posted July 9, 2000 Share Posted July 9, 2000 I always have thought that volt meters are overrated as far as a core gauge set goes. I'd say its pretty much a no brainer to go with the fuel level... Sorry I can't help with the resistance selection. ------------------ Drax240z 1973 240z - L28TURBO transplant on the way! http://members.xoom.com/r_lewis/datsun.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLKMGK Posted July 10, 2000 Share Posted July 10, 2000 Just for you.... I've got an empty tank in the garage and I got up off of my rear and measured the sender for you (smile). 80 Ohms Empty, 10 Ohms full. Sender is in decent condition and seemed to work when I parked the car so hopefully that'll give you the data you need. Looks like you'll have a bit of a cushion when the guage you buy reads empty so that's probably cool. Go for the fuel level guage - that's what I'm doing. I'll give up the Amp guage no problem, I don't like all that juice going through my dash anyway. Just not enough places to put guages in this car without tacking them on someplace (sigh). Will add more myself if I have to but am hoping to keep guages to a minimum. Oh yeah - this measurement was from a 1972 240 so YMMV if you've got something else in your garage... [This message has been edited by BLKMGK (edited July 09, 2000).] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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