I used one by AutoMeter that fits this description and is as accurate as you
can get with Smiths guages. I checked the resistance curve versus some
published articles at TigersUnited.com and it tracks exactly. Commonly
available from places like Summit Racing, but I don't recall the model
number.
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From: <CoolVT@aol.com>
To: <rtscolgan@yahoo.com>; <Tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Temp sending unit install
> Russ,
> There is another brand of sender that comes with 2 adapters (with NPT)
> that
> will screw into the 1/2" NPT on your intake. The sender screws into one
> of
> these adapters. The reading is perfect when compared with a stock unit.
> A second and harder method that I've also done is to get a brass adapter
> at
> HD 1/2" male NPT x 1/4" NPT female. I drilled it out and tapped if for
> straight threads to fit the standard adapter.
> Both are actually still in my car and when I swap the wires from one to
> the
> other, I get the exact same reading.
> Option #1 is really much easier. If you need the info on it, let me know
> and I'll dig out the part # and supplier.
> Mark
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