jasonc00001 wrote:Morning,
In reply to Steve's comments below :-
I have just fitted this device and it is great, no more ticking from the fuel gauge going mad.
It is a wonderful thing. Went to wolverhampton in mine last week , and didn't flicker once..
just a couple of problems, I connected the live to the flow lock valve but it is getting interferance from the fuel pump resultin in a pulse on the needle,
Yep mine does that, but it settles when the pump catches up and the alternator is running at capacity.
but when i investigated the pump there is no suppressor on it so im hoping thats an easy fix.
Not noticed on mine. But I don't mind a bit of a needle twitch if it stops the light and wander.
The other problem is that it is reading 1/8 of a tank more than without it, is this just reading more accurately with the device so when it reads empty it really is empty?.
Again yep, mine was slightly off. Shows slightly more full than without it, but I did run it off the gauge (with a full spare petrol can in boot just in case) with the light on. Plus I always fill it up when the light eventually comes on.
I don't recommend this though , as previously I ran out of fuel and sucked all the rubbish out of the tank into the carb filters. Someone had put a screwdriver through the tank filter ??? Causing me to follow the re-plumb of the fuel lines to include a large inline fuel filter.
Also when i switch the ignition on the gauge reads 1/4 of a tank too much but within a few seconds settles back down, is this normal?
thanks steve.
Yep the device on mine goes from 3/4 full to the level on initial startup. Slowing down as it gets closer to the level in the tank.
Hope that helps !
Jason C.
Hi Folks..
I hope the new version is an improvement on the old version..
I didn't know that it read slightly high until I read this,
The circuit was built specifically for the Lotus VDO gauge so I'm not 100% sure why it woul differ from the OEM setup.
Maybe the second hand gauge I used to calibrate it was a bit tired ?
If it is a problem, I could tweak the circuit a little ?
The rise when switched on then the gentle fall to the correct reading is deliberate, modern instruments often work this way..
Its not foolproof, but it does give a better indication that the unit is working.
Chris (-=Spiyda=-)