Which Fuel Gauge???

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Offline 2000gt

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Which Fuel Gauge???
« on: February 13, 2005 - 08:42:15 PM »
Going with Autometer gauges in my Cuda, for the fuel gauge which of the three autometer list should I go with: http://hp.autometer.com/products/ultra_lite/electric_gauges/electric_gauges.html

The choices are as follows:
  Fuel Level
 (0 Ω Empty/30 Ω Full)
 For most GM vehicles before 1965.
 part # 4417
 

 Fuel Level
 (0 Ω Empty/90 Ω Full)
 For most GM vehicles from 1965 to present.
 part # 4414
 

 Fuel Level
 (16 Ω Empty/158 Ω Full)
 For most Fords 1989 to present.
 part # 4418
 

 Fuel Level
 (73 Ω Empty/8-12 Ω Full)
 For most Fords before 1989 and most Chrysler vehicles.
 part # 4415
 

 Fuel Level
 (240 Ω Empty/33 Ω Full)
 For USE WITH AUTO METER SENDER 3262.
 
My guess of course is the part # 4415 but was wondering if thios was right, anyone used this part # or know how many ohms the mopar sender is.
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Re: Which Fuel Gauge???
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2005 - 03:10:03 AM »
 :iagree:
  Part #4415 looks closest to the readings on the Mopar sender.

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Offline rnsykes

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Re: Which Fuel Gauge???
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2005 - 08:26:32 AM »
Are you putting them in the factory dash or are you making a custom dash?  Take lots of pictures because I might want to do this in the future.

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Re: Which Fuel Gauge???
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2005 - 09:12:41 AM »
Yup, did a little research and it looks like 4415.  I'll post pictures when its done.

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Re: Which Fuel Gauge???
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2005 - 10:22:18 PM »
I have one of the electric fuel gauges.  I haven't installed it yet, but according to the instructions, which you can download from their website, the gauge come pre-callibrated but can be easily re-callibrated to work with any sender.