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Old 26-06-09, 06:29 PM
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dip tube fuel sender

Has anyone installed a dip tube fuel sender in their GD ?

If so, do you have the make/dimentions?

Do you need an adaptor to go from the PCD of the flange to the Smiths sytle sender flange?

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Old 26-06-09, 10:11 PM
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Hi Mike,
Have installed a fuel probe sourced from Demon Tweeks (part no. KS146)
Welded an adaptor to tank so probe is parallel with rear face of same to allow maximum depth. This probe can be cut to exact size and has calibration pots installed to set full and empty states. All this said my car is still in build stage so testing will have to follow.
The probe came in wrapping labelled Aero Tec Laboratories Ltd, Milton Keynes, 01908 351700 so you may cut out the middle man and save some money. KS146 has a length of 100-305mm just in case part no. is only Demons.
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Old 28-06-09, 04:47 PM
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Thanks Charlie,

Looks perfect. Anything without moving parts has to be good in my book

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