Re: [DMCForum] DMCH Fuel Tank Level sender opinion...
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Re: [DMCForum] DMCH Fuel Tank Level sender opinion...
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 01:54:28 +0100
The DMCH sender is "notchy" with 9 increments and is prone to
fluctuations esp when at the bottom end of the scale and negotiating
hills, but what you describe is rather worse.
I've had a DMCH sender pretty much since they first appeared and
although the resolution is not as good as I'd like at the lower end, I
truly do believe it's making the best of a bad situation in what
basically amounts to a flat fuel tank and where the electrics are
seriously exposed in the OEM sender..
Martin
#1458
#4426
mw98gt wrote:
> I decided to recently do some preventative maintence and get the new
> DMC Houston fuel sender unit. My original worked quite well but
> became jumpy and unreliable IMO when you got to around 1/4 tank.
> This bothered me so this is why I decided to do the preventative
> maintence. I ebayed my original sender for around $35 and paid the
> $100 for the DMCH unit. All I have to say is I miss my original. I
> do not know if I just did not notice it with the original or the
> DMCH unit has to be broken in but it has more fluctuations than the
> original and across the fuel level band. I would be driving on a
> level road, as all roads are in florida and it would have 1/4 tank
> swings, even with a basically fully tank. I turned my car on
> earlier and I was on 1/8 tank and was worried, 20 sec latter I was
> just under half tank. Not impressed. I should of heeded the old
> saying of dont fix what aint broke! Is this just a regular problem
> with deloreans or the sender, do I have to spend the extra for the
> zilla one?
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