In a message dated 3/15/06 1:38:08 PM, jbange@GMAIL.COM writes:
> From the blurb with the Speedhut fuel pressure gauge: > "A high accuracy electronic (.5-4.5v) pressure transducer is included with > the gauge for highest accuracy." > When I started this reply, I had not checked the Speedhut site recently and was not aware that they were now selling the fuel pressure gauges as well. Well, I've just checked them and its obvious that they have added additional gauges to the line. In my opinion, these are the best automotive gauges available. As to your accuracy statement, the specification says that the sender returns a signal over the range of 0.5 to 4.5 V. So! Corresponds to max to min range and is probably measured to 1 mV. accuracy. As to your temperature gauge statement, my experience with the sender types I described stands. Typical OEM gauges use far less accurate methods of displaying temperature. The Speedhut gauges are serious units and I'll stand behind my inferred performance. Readout to the degree with modern gauges is limited only by the eye's interpolation performance. Frank Grunthaner |
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