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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Dakota Digital F.P. Gauge

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After the lift pump install my Stewart Warner 0-16 gauge went out of range. I'm not a big fan of digital gauges but my F. P. gauge is low so it doesn't bother me. Dakota's price for a 0-30 gauge and 2 senders was reasonable too. $80 for the gauge and $23. 40 per sender. It has programmable alarm options for high and low, just no output, it flashes.



Anyway, now that I can read my pressure quickly and acurately, almost 22 PSI at idle onced warmed up. 15-17 PSI cruising and never been able to get it below 12 PSI. I'll take that.



A word of warning though. Don't be too excited to see your new gauge work that you forget to hook the fuel lines back up. :eek: :eek:

Fired her up and 0 pressure... ..... WTF is going on, then I smelled the old #2 perfume wafting into the cab. Only on for about 15 seconds and probably pumped 1-2 gallons onto the engine compartment and driveway. Unfortunately I have an asphalt driveway and it seeped into all the tiny cracks. Used degreaser and hosed it forever but already signs of damage are popping up. Anyone know a good way to get the fuel out of the cracks??



Garrett



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Thats where they all come out......

Had em really neat when I first put in the gauges. Then had to mess it up some for the switch on the EZ, then the air horns, then the pusher pump, then the transmission fans and now the new F. P. gauge. I gave up trying to make it look good just functional. A few tie wraps to keep things out of harms way.



Under the dash is quite a bit neater, then again it has to be because of the room and all the other stuff.



Garrett
 
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