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Old 07-27-2002, 03:09 PM   #20
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Default Don't do that

Don't do that jj, you have a good point IMHO. No need for any white flags. These discussions are the "life's blood" of the forums.The explanations that have been offered only seem to substantiate what you've observed about the "tolerances" that are built into the gas gauges.

My opinion is that more money would produce more accurate gauges. Do we want to pay more for better gauges. We certainly do for tachometers don't we? My rambling thoughts.

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