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If the ranges you mentioned are for an aftermarket tach, then go with the 0-90 OHMS. When I checked mine it was about 88OHMs at one end of the scale and 6-8 on the other.

Hope this helps

Enrique Scanlon

Definetely does, I haven't gotten around to looking deeper into it, and I couldn't find anything online, and my tester is out. Thank you much. Any one else done some testing on their sender ohmage?

Are you specifically looking for aftermarket gauges, or are you looking for a replacement to the one you have?

If aftermarket, check with MotorSports (MSA) and Victoria British (V/B) I recall seeing some nice AFM gauges in one of their catalogs. Don't recall what brand or which catalog.

If going for original replacements check with Chloe at Midwet Z (Club Sponsor) and you'll get a good price.

HTH

Enrique

I am looking for an aftermarket gauge, something a little more reliable than stock. This is for fuel gauge so I want something I can trust on the track.

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