What fuel gauge setup to use in line before fuel inection pump?
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What fuel gauge setup to use in line before fuel inection pump?
Would like to monitor fuel pressure from pusher pump to injection pump. Is there a complete kit I can purchase?
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MoparRiggan,
You'll get a zillion different set ups and opinions. We sell more mechanical fuel pressure gauges overall, probably as that has been the "standard" in the past and they are slightly less expensive than an electric set up. The electric is easier to install, you need an 1/8th inch NPT port to install the sender and then run the wires to the gauge, your done and no potential for leakage for the most part either. Some folks don't think they are as accurate, the testing we have seen shows them to be as, if not more accurate overall. Take a look at the gauge appearance that you want to match your truck, that might dictate what type of fuel gauge you get as Auto Meter is the only manufacturer that has electric, if you like the looks of DiPricol or Isspro you'll need to go mechanical. Call us if you have any questions etc, we have pics on our site so you can see what they look like.
Mark @ DPPI
You'll get a zillion different set ups and opinions. We sell more mechanical fuel pressure gauges overall, probably as that has been the "standard" in the past and they are slightly less expensive than an electric set up. The electric is easier to install, you need an 1/8th inch NPT port to install the sender and then run the wires to the gauge, your done and no potential for leakage for the most part either. Some folks don't think they are as accurate, the testing we have seen shows them to be as, if not more accurate overall. Take a look at the gauge appearance that you want to match your truck, that might dictate what type of fuel gauge you get as Auto Meter is the only manufacturer that has electric, if you like the looks of DiPricol or Isspro you'll need to go mechanical. Call us if you have any questions etc, we have pics on our site so you can see what they look like.
Mark @ DPPI
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I have a new Autometer Ultra-Lite electric Fuel Pressure gauge (Part # 4360). I had it installed along with the FASS. Seems to work very good. Wires only into the cab was my deciding factor. The gauge was expensive, but cost is a relative thing in the overall picture.
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