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> SOT Need to get my 914 fuel sender re-calibrated, Who does this?
Mike Bellis
post Dec 23 2012, 05:31 PM
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For my Passat swap I need the fuel level sender re-calibrated to 300 ohms full, 30 ohms empty.

Does Palo Alto or Hollywood speedo do this type of work? Who else does this?
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post Dec 23 2012, 07:51 PM
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...I use to have a link to a "do it yourself" kit for addressing these, but can't find it.

Try these guys:

Spiyda Design - Fuel Sender Gadgets
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post Dec 23 2012, 09:45 PM
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...I use to have a link to a "do it yourself" kit for addressing these, but can't find it.

Try these guys:

Spiyda Design - Fuel Sender Gadgets

Perfect!!! I just ordered the converter $60 shipped from the UK. Not too bad and cheaper than rebuilding the sending unit.
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