If your 5v meter presents a 5K input impedance, then you have to start worying about the output impedance of the transducer itself and its effect on what the ECM sees. you dont' want small errors, you want zero errors. The thing about after market engineering is that you must absolutely guarentee zero effect on the stock circuit. For this reason I agree with Jnutter -- you need a very high imput impedance meter. I would choose not to load the transducer with 5K ohms, prefering instead at least a couple of megohms and (better yet) over 10 megohms. That approach removes all doubt, and frees you from having to research the design of the pressure transducer.