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Old 07-10-2004, 02:22 PM
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Default Need conversion help

I have a 1966 chevy pick-up. When I bought it the gas tank had already been moved to the rear driver side fender. The problem is that I have my original in-dash gauge which measures out at 30 ohms and the new fuel cell measures out at 90 ohms... I dont want to change the original gauge.. can anyone help me to figure out what to do to make the original gauge work... the only thing I have come up with is installing 60 ohms worth of resistors.. email beersexchpsngrav@aol.com
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