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I have a 1999 3500 Diesel. I want to add a fuel pressure gauge. I have upgraded to a Banks power pack and exhaust brake. What fuel pressure range do I need? What is the stock range for fuel pressure?
With a stock fuel delivery system, you won't push over 15psi. If you have an aftermarket fuel pump (eg. Walbro, FASS, AirDog, etc... . ), you'll probably be in the low 20psi range.
the VP44 likes 7-12 psi. the bypass in the VP opens @14 psi, but it should NEVER see less than 5psi. so a properly made system only needs a 0-15 guage but many use a 0-30 guage. mostly just need to match it to your lift pump pressure and personal style.
Just a word of caution should you choose an electric gauge. Mine started to get erratic after a couple of years & a new sender didn't fix the problem. A ground wire to the battery did the job.