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2-1/16" Fuel Level 0-90 Ω, AIR-CORE, SSE, GT Series
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Quick Specs
- Size:2-1/16" (52.4mm)
- Type:Air-Core
- Range:0 Ω Empty / 90 Ω Full
- Lighting:LED
- Instructions: Download PDF
DESCRIPTION:
One of the most necessary gauges in a dashboard, AutoMeter makes it easy by offering a variety of different fuel level gauges to match the resistance range of your existing fuel sending unit. Our patented air core meter movement receives extra dampening to help combat the effects fuel slosh in non-baffled tanks. Don’t get stranded down the road or at the track.
Feature Points
- Modern white LED through-the-dial lighting provides clear visibility during nighttime use
- Works with most 1965 to 1997 Chevrolet/GM senders
- 12 and 16 volt compatible, well-suited with nearly every street car or race car electrical system
- Gauge kit includes mounting hardware and detailed instructions for installation
- AutoMeter’s race proven air-core electric instruments provide quick and accurate readings
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QUESTIONS:
Will this work on my 1978 Plymouth Volare Roadrunner 360 with a 2 Barrel Carb
Hello,
The ohm range for that vehicles stock sending unit would be 73-10ohm. That gauge will not work as you would need P/N: 8015.
Date published: 2022-11-23
I'm putting these in my 88 jeep wrangler with 2.5 and 15 gallon tank. Having trouble figuring out the ohms, so i can order my fuel gauge. Do I need the 0-90?
From at least ’87 to around the mid 90’s, Jeep used a 0-90 ohm sender for fuel level.
Date published: 2021-10-14
will this work on my 1990 skyline r32
Hello Stetson7861, thank you for your question. This gauge would require a 0-90 ohm GM style sender. For your Skyline we’d recommend the programmable 8010.
Date published: 2021-09-01
will this fit my 1999 gmc yukon
Hi Big Joe,
This fuel level gauge is a 0-90 ohm style. Your 1999 GMC has a 30 to 250 ohm sender. Check the programmable fuel level gauges on our website for options.
Thanks,
Jim
Date published: 2020-04-24