TC nose on sport and 5.0 temp needle high
Reply #53 –
Jay you can use inline resistance to balance gauge readings against engine temp at the sender. And you can separate each gauge to a dedicated voltage reducer (5V) Split to remove the variable impedance of the other gauges. Remember the impedance is constantly changing whether you gas Gauge is full 1/2 or ETC. Or when the temp or oil gauge varies. This is why a pulsing voltage was chosen. Not to mention back then they never thought of doing it electronically. Once those gauges are balanced they work very accurately. Also i am a believer of lights and buzzers for critical info like oil pressure. Nothing gets your attention faster than a light and buzzer system. But i understand having the stock gauges is mandatory for atmosphere. Also Ford seems to be the only car company that uses resistance before the Gauges. For the life of me i do not know why?? Maybe they want reduced voltage to the gauges at various indications and higher load factors from the gauge. No other car line uses it that i can find. And i have been messing with this for years. Best bet is individual feeds and i know that works excellent for all 3 gauges. I thought i sent you some of those push in Aviation type indicator lamps in Green Red and amber. If not let me know if you need some. Or want to incorporate visual indication as well as buttstuffog gauge readings. I also thought i threw in some buzzer units as well. Have a great day everyone