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10-19-2012, 04:25 PM | #1 |
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Re: sunpro 33-240ohm????
GM to my knowledge has only used two Ohm ratings until maybe late model stuff (post 2000). 0-30 and 0-90. Many of the aftermarket ones that are generic and not GM specific tended to use 33-240. I think that dates back to a Stewart Warner thing way back in the day.
Oh, I guess I misread things. The wiring itself is fine to use if in good shape but your sender and gauge must match. There are only about 5 different ones typically found. Ford has their own and I think I have seen one other one than the three I listed above.
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