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Oil pressure 50 psi at WOT @ 6000+ RPM

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Old 07-20-2006, 09:24 AM
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sorry thunder...just a quick question about the fuel guage adjustment....


Does Nelson or any other tuner for that matter, make those changes with the fuel guage? Can they make those changes? Also...how does that change affect the fuel range indicator in the DIC?
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You can pull up any table you like, but unless you know exactly how your gauge is operating, you cannot make more than guesses. In other words, you would need to know that your gauge reads 1/16 off when it is 3/4 full, reads exact when it is 1/2 full, and reads 1/8th off when 1/4 full - ie non-linear error. After you have attained that knowledge then you can make the adjustment. But you cannot just go in there and start tinkering with numbers. We could debate this all day long, but if you do not know the amount of error across the whole gauge you would be waisting your time. That has been my whole point. It is a nice table to change the fuel cell size.
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