Sep 19, 2009 #1 inkjunkie Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 17,389 Reaction score 2,952 Location ...... anybody know what it is??
Sep 19, 2009 #2 demon seed The Original Demon Seed Joined Jan 6, 2006 Messages 6,272 Reaction score 102 Location South Alberta, Can. inkjunkie said: anybody know what it is?? Click to expand... 0-60 ohms might by 65 Terry
Sep 19, 2009 #3 ramcharger Dismember Joined Nov 15, 2005 Messages 14,081 Reaction score 489 Location Colorado For some reason I'm thinking 12-70, but let me double check.... 10 full and 73 empty.
Sep 19, 2009 #4 inkjunkie Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 17,389 Reaction score 2,952 Location ...... thank you sir......
Sep 19, 2009 #5 ramcharger Dismember Joined Nov 15, 2005 Messages 14,081 Reaction score 489 Location Colorado You are very welcome.
Sep 19, 2009 #6 70Duster440 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 2,692 Reaction score 437 Location Washington Do I hear approx. 9-75?
Sep 19, 2009 #7 SRT_DSTRHOLC "There is never enough horsepower...." Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 6,553 Reaction score 248 Location California i thought 0-90
Sep 19, 2009 #8 70Duster440 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 2,692 Reaction score 437 Location Washington 74Burntorange said: i thought 0-90 Click to expand... 0-90 is typically a GM sender range. 10-73 (give or take an ohm or two) is a Ford/Chrysler sender range. I'll bet many aftermarket senders for cells and whatnot us the GM range.
74Burntorange said: i thought 0-90 Click to expand... 0-90 is typically a GM sender range. 10-73 (give or take an ohm or two) is a Ford/Chrysler sender range. I'll bet many aftermarket senders for cells and whatnot us the GM range.