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Old 5th October 2009, 02:07 PM
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That's what I thought hence my plan is to get a set of these for my car when the time comes. They also work out quite cost effective at around £140 for the pair if you shop around. Combine that with some nice lights and I think it will look pretty bling!! I was thinking about one of those T-shaped light clusters between/above the pair of gauges.

One thing I did pick up on is that the fuel gauge section is designed to work with either 100 or 510 ohm fuel gauges as found on bikes.However the sierra one is 260ohm - I can't see a reason why with a resistor in parallel, you wouldn't be able to drop the resistance to the 100ohm and still be able to use the original sender unit

For the temp sender you even get one included with the gauge according to the spec!
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