I owned a '67 Triumph GT6, which had a voltage stabilizer. If I remember
correctly it was used to prevent fluctuations in the fuel gauge needle.
These should still be available.
Doug
> Bill,
> Just to the right of the PN in the caption is the 800 number of
> Zims, the
> supplier.
> I don't know if it makes a difference re the ground--my car's neg
> ground.
> Suspect it doesn't make a difference because when we change the
> ground we
> don't have to do anything to the gauges, except for the tach on
> BJ8s.
>
> I installed it yesterday and it does get rid of the jiggles in the
> gauge.
> --
> Steve Gerow
> Pasadena CA
> 59 BN6
>
>
> From: Wilkmanracing@aol.com
> Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 11:12:32 EDT
> To: steveg@abrazosdata.com
> Subject: Gas Gauge Device
>
>
> Hi Steve
>
> Can you tell me a little more about the gas gauge device? All I see
> in the
> gallery is the photo and a (to me) cryptic part number. Where do I
> purchase
> this little gem? Have you used one with success? Does it make a
> difference
> if a car is positive or negative ground? Thanks in advance.
>
> Bill Wilkman
> Riverside, CA
>
>
>
>
>
>
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