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DLDriver 02-09-18 09:44 AM

Speedhut fuel level sender
 
Hey everyone,

Anyone have any experience with speedhut fuel level gauges and senders? I am wanting to run their fuel level gauge to accompany my racepak. I plan on running premix with the FD and was wondering if it would be harmful to the sender, I tried reaching out to them directly but have yet to receive a reply. Does anyone here have any experience with their fuel level gauges? Any help would be appreciated.

Red94fd 02-16-18 07:49 PM

Fuel level gauge
 
I am waiting on my gauges, but i understand they work with the stock sender. I dont think you can damage the sender with pre mix.

73rx313b 02-16-18 08:33 PM

I have the speed hut gauge and sender .... no worries. it will work fine with or without pre mix

$lacker 02-17-18 08:29 AM

What length do you need to mount it in place of the stock sender in a stock FD tank?

73rx313b 02-17-18 01:02 PM

not sure bro... im old school... rx3

rxtasy3 02-17-18 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by $lacker (Post 12254182)
What length do you need to mount it in place of the stock sender in a stock FD tank?

u really should be asking this in the 3rd gen specific section.

Red94fd 02-17-18 06:24 PM

Where do you plan putting it? As long as is in the same car, it ahouldnt mater much. I dont think thats too long of a distance dor the signal to fade put that bad. Dont worry too much about that. Just wire ot properly and it should be good.

$lacker 03-04-18 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by Red94fd (Post 12254298)
Where do you plan putting it? As long as is in the same car, it ahouldnt mater much. I dont think thats too long of a distance dor the signal to fade put that bad. Dont worry too much about that. Just wire ot properly and it should be good.

I don't mean for the wiring, I mean the post that actually sits vertically in your gas tank and measures the fuel level. They offer a range from 3.5" to 12"

ursul 03-04-18 08:43 PM

I don't think you'll damage it.


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