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I know there have been lots of threads about guages but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.



I tried Dakato Digital gauges. They look good but require programming :mad: and I have had some problems with them #@$%! .



I prefer analog gauges. I'm looking for fuel pressure that reads 0-30 psi and boost the reads 0-50 or 60 psi that will fit in my a-piller mount.



I tried a lot of web sites but can't locate these :confused: .



Anyone know where I can find them. ANy help would be greatly appreciated.



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Craig
 
0 to 30?

The injector pump willnot take more than 16psi +-1psi so that the use of a 0 to 30 is not to good of a choise to keep a close look at the lift pump . Granted that all gauges at low and hi readings are less accurate but close enough for what we need . Ron in LOUISVILLE KY:--) Oo. :-{} :confused: :D
 
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Re: 0 to 30?

Originally posted by Ron Bissett

The injector pump willnot take more than 16psi +-1psi so that the use of a 0 to 30 is not to good of a choise to keep a close look at the lift pump .



There are several pumps running above 16psi. I get about 21psi at idle... 11psi at WOT. I have a pusher pump setup. Where are you basing your 16psi number from? a 0 to 30 psi gauge is actually a better choice then 0 to 15psi :D Only problem is not many of them out there.
 
Re: Re: 0 to 30?

Originally posted by KatDiesel





There are several pumps running above 16psi. I get about 21psi at idle... 11psi at WOT. I have a pusher pump setup. Where are you basing your 16psi number from? a 0 to 30 psi gauge is actually a better choice then 0 to 15psi :D Only problem is not many of them out there.
The psi is for one pump ,the reading you get is pusher psi +pump psi and if total psi is all you want to know that ok ,but that still leaves some doupt on what the lift pump is putting out . a line psi could be taken before the lift pump and that could be subtracted from the total reading to better understand what the lift pump is doing , +or- is normal on most gauges . Ron in LOUISVILLE KY :confused: :confused: :confused: :D
 
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