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duzzer
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PostPosted: 19:05 - 03 Jan 2012    Post subject: fzr600r fuel warning light Reply with quote

hi, next week or so im replacing the speedo/rev counter with some koso rx2 clocks so i was wondering if the fuel gage on the rx2 will work like a fuel gage and not read a full tank one min and empty the next
if this is the case, is there any way round to make them work like a gage

new clock's in question> https://www.digital-speedos.co.uk/rx2-multifunction-multi-colour-screen-2-p.asp

thanks duz
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weasley
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PostPosted: 20:55 - 03 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

You'll need a float level fuel sender in the tank - all you currently have is an on/off 'switch' sender for reserve (low fuel light). I looked into doing the same for my Thundercat but couldn't see an easy way to replace the small low fuel sender by a huge float sender without significant jiggery-pokery.
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PostPosted: 10:32 - 04 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks weasley, deep down i new it whud be a on of sender, i had to ask as some of the scooters iv workt on have float level fuel sender in the tank but still use a light, i think its to keep the perduction cost down, just fort that maybe yamaha did the same and just used a light
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