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fj40 fuel gauge

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fj40 fuel gauge

Post by pcman »

okie im going straight lpg ive never had a working lpg gauge apart from on the tank now im wanting to hook it up to the standard fuel gauge if thats possible

the lpg sender runs 0-90 ohm but iove got nfi what the stock fuel guage needs ??

im hoping i can work something out so i get the correct setup and can use the standard gauge

anyone got some ideas or a cheap lpg gauge
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Post by bad_religion_au »

handy with a soldering iron? dick smith sells a circuit kit to make your own lpg gauge. don't know if you could work it with the stock guage. hope so, good luck.
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Post by pcman »

oooo got a part number ???

off to search dse website
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Post by bad_religion_au »

no part number, i just remember seeing it there when my bro was looking for a kit to make a car amplifier or some shit.

pretty basic.

but it'd be cool to make it work witht he stock guage, cause next step would be to make it switchable when i flip between petrol and gas, as my gas guage just crapped itself
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Post by pcman »

found it on dse works out too expensive chaper to buy a lpg gauge from autobarn

found out the stock gauge is 17 ohm full 120 ohm empty so its totally not compattable with a lpg sender thats 0 empty and 90 full

ordered a 2 5/8 fuel gauge this morning $55 so not too bad i guess
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