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Author Subject: Fuel Gauge accuracy
alexd

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Location: Canvey Island

Registered: 05 Jul 2011

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Post #1
Just wondered if anyone could confirm how good the gauge is so i can determine if something is wrong with ours.

Admittedly its a track car so suspension etc is very hard but the gauge goes from half a tank to empty on one corner.

Are they all this bad?

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Posted 7th Sep 2011 at 16:41
owain

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Location: Essex

Registered: 20 May 2009

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Post #2
Mine is, yes. Phase 1 perchance? Apparently the later phases are better, so it's often worth a quick swap.

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Posted 7th Sep 2011 at 17:06
alexd

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Post #3
Yea its a P1, ok ill look up an FAQ on changing it. Thanks

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Posted 8th Sep 2011 at 12:47
velar

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Location: swindon

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Post #4
I changed to a phase 2 pump etc. and it's still pretty bad (still get fuel surge issues aswell)

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Posted 8th Sep 2011 at 13:43
cwspellowe

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Location: Calderbank

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Post #5
Pretty sure you need to use a phase 2/3 tank, pump and sender as it's all laid out differently? Was speaking to philipm a while ago, he recommends using a 1.4 pump as a feed for the high pressure pump so you don't get the starvation round corners

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Posted 8th Sep 2011 at 17:17

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