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aftermarket guage for car lpg tank?

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aftermarket guage for car lpg tank?

Post by howsie »

hey as per title i have a cruiser on gas and the factory gauge is stuffed. Apparently i could replace the switcher with another one but was wondering if there were better aftermarket options out there
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Post by Utemad »

You can buy analogue gauges to suit LPG tanks. Pull the valve cover off you LPG tank and see what ohm range it is. 0-60 ohms is most common. You can change this part over to suit your factory fuel gauge too.
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Post by pcman »

0-90ohm is the most common lpg sender

i know autometer make a gauge to suit dont know about any one else
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Post by Utemad »

Yep 0-90 is what I meant to say.

I was going to buy one from here.
http://www.egauges.com/eg_typeI.asp?Typ ... l&Manf=All
But never did.
I was also going to replace the sender with a different ohm range to suit my factory gauge but the only place I could find that would sell me a sender wanted about $65 for it. Most places wouldn't sell one at all.
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Post by Utemad »

Yep 0-90 is what I meant to say.

I was going to buy one from here.
http://www.egauges.com/eg_typeI.asp?Typ ... l&Manf=All
But never did.
I was also going to replace the sender with a different ohm range to suit my factory gauge but the only place I could find that would sell me a sender wanted about $65 for it. Most places wouldn't sell one at all.
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