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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Electric Fuel Pressure Gauge Install Questions

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) What's too much pressure

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I did a search and found some good suggestions for my install.



I am using a Geno's garage fuel filter cover with the 1/8 NPT fitting and plan to run a 18" grease gun hose to the electric sender and wire tire on the cowling for reduced spikes.



I have a steering column mount that is from Geno's.



I have found the Fused side of #5 fuse is the place to pick up the instrument lights.



My last question is where is the best place to pick up the switched +12v and ground? [easier is best... . ]



It is for the 2002 in my sig. All stock, and will remain so for 3yr / 45k as I bought this recently 1 owner 72K mile truck - certified dodge with all maintenance done at dealer to schedule. Got an Chrysler Added Care Warrenty due the the superb condition of the truck, so for now - fuel pressure is it.



Thanks! Luke :)
 
When I installed my gauge (0-30 lb westech from Geno's) I put the gauge in the cubby hole to the right of and above the radio. It was a nice mounting plate that came with the kit. I then picked up the dash light from the wires that go to the light above the cup holder, but I could have just as easily used the dash light feed from the radio harness.

I picked up the 12v+ ignition on power from the harness going to the radio.



A quick phone call to Geno's for more advise may be your best option.
 
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