Anyone know the Ohm range for the fuel sender ?

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    Looking to replace the gas tank with a fuel cell, anyone know the Ohm range for the factory fuel gauge ? It would be nice to know how much fuel I have, my factory gauge has never worked since I've had this car. Want to replace the fuel tank to make it easier to run duals out the rear. Bought a set of Mustang tailpipes so the tank needs to go bye.
     
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    Many Thanks:D
     
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    Think I'll just forego the fuel sender and use the $60 less circle track cell. I don't drive it far enough to worry about the fuel level anyway.
     
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    lol.. that all depends more on.. HOW you drive it! :burnout:
     
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    Oh, it gets driven, just not far enough to worry about running out of fuel. Just a stick shift and a steering wheel in this baby. The only "options" are the wipers and the headlights, so there's no long trips in it's future.:thumbs2:
     

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