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Making the 99+ 4th gen cluster read 0-90 ohms

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Old 06-14-2012, 06:22 PM
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Making the 99+ 4th gen cluster read 0-90 ohms

Sorry if it has already been answered but id like to know how this can be done... If I have to add or take away some resistors I can... The stock gas hand from 86 is 0-90 ohms from what I have read
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Never heard of it being done. Most who do the 4th gen cluster do the 4th gen tank/sender.
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Re: Making the 99+ 4th gen cluster read 0-90 ohms

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Sorry if it has already been answered but id like to know how this can be done... If I have to add or take away some resistors I can... The stock gas hand from 86 is 0-90 ohms from what I have read
i remember reading somewhere that somebody replaced the needle with an older one, and it worked. not sure about it 100% though
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Re: Making the 99+ 4th gen cluster read 0-90 ohms

Im sure it can be done.... I have too much $$ invested in my tank to swap it out so id like to keep my setup and just redo the cluster
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Re: Making the 99+ 4th gen cluster read 0-90 ohms

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Im sure it can be done.... I have too much $$ invested in my tank to swap it out so id like to keep my setup and just redo the cluster
your cluster works, why change it?

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Re: Making the 99+ 4th gen cluster read 0-90 ohms

Originally Posted by 1SICK90RS
your cluster works, why change it?

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