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Old 10-01-2009, 12:39 PM
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Doug,

I mean precisely accurate, regardless of the shape of the tank! This new technology allows them to calibrate the custom made sender to your tank. I sent them a plot of gallons vs height on the sender for my tank. My sender mounts in the back corner of my tank and crosses to the opposite corner but because I took the time to measure where on the sender each additional gallon of fuel would land, it is an exact measurement thruout the range.

This is a perfect example of applying a new high tech solution to a very old problem.

I hope that I can say I will never run out of gas again in my Cobra (twice in Tulsa over the years).

Alan
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