Fuel Pressure Gauge - What range???
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Fuel Pressure Gauge - What range???
I'm about to order a Cyberdyne fuel pressure gauge, but I don't know which range to get.
There are two:
0-16 psi
20-100 psi
This of course is for a supercharged V6 4.0L I'm guessing the 0-16 is for carbuerated cars and the 20-100 is for fuel-injected cars.
There are two:
0-16 psi
20-100 psi
This of course is for a supercharged V6 4.0L I'm guessing the 0-16 is for carbuerated cars and the 20-100 is for fuel-injected cars.
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Originally Posted by flapjack
I'm about to order a Cyberdyne fuel pressure gauge, but I don't know which range to get.
There are two:
0-16 psi
20-100 psi
This of course is for a supercharged V6 4.0L I'm guessing the 0-16 is for carbuerated cars and the 20-100 is for fuel-injected cars.
There are two:
0-16 psi
20-100 psi
This of course is for a supercharged V6 4.0L I'm guessing the 0-16 is for carbuerated cars and the 20-100 is for fuel-injected cars.
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It depends what the sensor looks like. If it is a simple threaded one just screwing it into an appropriate size hole in the intake tube with a bit of sealer should do. Since it's not under boost, the fitting just needs to be airtight, not mega-strong
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