Best Fuel Pressure Guage for least money?
im using a stewart warner electronic, i picked up from summit. it was about $100 by the time i picked up the fittings to plumb it in. it works great!!
the next day i was back at summit racing picking up a holley blue pump now that i know the intank retro doesnt pump more than 7psi!!!
the next day i was back at summit racing picking up a holley blue pump now that i know the intank retro doesnt pump more than 7psi!!!
Originally Posted by supr
DiPriocol, about $50 for the gauge, from DPP. Napa has a copper line gauge kit that seems to eliminate the need for a needle valve, abot $10 for the kit.
This comes down to common sense guys. There are a bunch of different options here - but braided staiinless steel line is very much overkill. If you take a look at 1/8" or 1/4" DOT airbrake line - youll see that its very thick and more than enough strength for 14-17 psi
Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
Anyone running hard copper lines is just looking for a line rupture. JMO.
This comes down to common sense guys. There are a bunch of different options here - but braided staiinless steel line is very much overkill. If you take a look at 1/8" or 1/4" DOT airbrake line - youll see that its very thick and more than enough strength for 14-17 psi
This comes down to common sense guys. There are a bunch of different options here - but braided staiinless steel line is very much overkill. If you take a look at 1/8" or 1/4" DOT airbrake line - youll see that its very thick and more than enough strength for 14-17 psi
Won't the fuel rot that from the inside out?
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