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I just received my DiPricol fuel pressure gauge. Where is everyone pulling from or tapping to hook up to your fuel system to measure pressure?
 
BIG BOB said:
I just received my DiPricol fuel pressure gauge. Where is everyone pulling from or tapping to hook up to your fuel system to measure pressure?



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I tapped into the inlet of the CP3 with a tapped banjo bolt - see my reader's rig pics - that was the easiest location for me to access. Other's have tapped into the bottom outlet of the fuel filter canister - also via a tapped banjo. Hope this helps.
 
Same as JStieger. Off the CP3, where the filter line enters. I used an isolator, and have no noise or unsteady needle issues. My isolator is firewall mounted.
 
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I should have wrote "same as Jengle" and give credit where credit is due because when I searched TDR on how to do the install for an '03 your posts came up quite frequently!
 
Hey guys. I'm stuck on a similar issue, although slightly more embarassing. I've never done a banjo bolt before, and don't really understand all of the -4AN type terminology used when talking about connectors, needle valves, etc. I'm just curious what all parts I need to do the banjo bolt connection at the cp3. If anyone could provide a basic walk-through of that part of the install that would be fantastic.
 
LightmanE300 said:
Hey guys. I'm stuck on a similar issue, although slightly more embarassing. I've never done a banjo bolt before, and don't really understand all of the -4AN type terminology used when talking about connectors, needle valves, etc. I'm just curious what all parts I need to do the banjo bolt connection at the cp3. If anyone could provide a basic walk-through of that part of the install that would be fantastic.



Call Genos, 800-755-1715, they can get you exactly what you need.
 
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