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    Of the cells that come with sending units, you can normally specify the sending unit with the correct resistance to work with your present gauges.

    Most fuel cells come with a standard pipe thread fitting, usually 3/8" pipe thread, that with the correct adapter can either go to a stock type fuel line with pipe thread fittings, or an adapter to go to AN fittings if you have a steel braid or custom type aluminum or steel hard line.
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    Any brand names that you can recommend or recommend staying away from?

    I am leaning heavily toward a fuel cell because of the variety of different sizes and the possibility of freeing up some space to mount my battery under the trunk floor. The caddy is a big car but has a small trunk space that I am trying not to further shrink.

    Thanks again for your help.

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