Another gauge corrector--cheaper than MeterMatch, 33.00

I assume this one works like the Meter Match I used on my car. The sender resistance doesn’t matter within reason. When you fill the tank to empty, 1/4, 3/4, and full, you push a button on the meter match to adjust till the gauge reads right at each level. This creates a map of the sender resistance to the fuel gauge position. It looks like this one uses an adjustable resistor for the same function.

Instead of filling the gas tank to different levels, I made a test box that simulated the aftermarket sender resistance at different levels (lazy, don’t like to siphon gas).

This device has to have constant voltage (solid state IVR) supply to work. it won’t work with the stock “flasher” type IVR.

When I bought my Meter Match, they sold two types, one with the IVR supply built in, and one that used the IVR in the car to power the gauge. This one looks like it uses the car IVR.

Interestingly, one of these could be used to do the same thing on a temp or oil gauge.

The simulator box is available for loan if anyone wants it.

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