I'm currently considering using a boost gauge for my fuel pressure.
1. Is someone absolutely sure that this is a valid option? I've had some say these gauges aren't rated for liquid (especially diesel) and could cause problems and others say thats totally inaccurate and wont cause any problems...
2. Are the grease gun hoses ok to use for delivery? Some say that they work fine at first but could cause problems later on from breakdown and leaching into the fuel system.
3. What about copper tubing? Is it ok or will it become to brittle over time and vibrations from the engine? Smack a piece of copper tubing against a workbench and see what happens, it get very inflexable. .
4. I was told that if used on the right fittings teflon tape is ok to use as it wont be in contact with the diesel anyways. <i>Teflon is supposidly used to be able to tigten the fittings furthur without binding and NOT to actually seal the fittings. Its more to allow to fittings to turn tighter with less binding with the teflon as the lubricant, so to speak. </i> This actually makes sense if you really think about it.
5. Can a mechanical be mounted in a pillar pod?
1. Is someone absolutely sure that this is a valid option? I've had some say these gauges aren't rated for liquid (especially diesel) and could cause problems and others say thats totally inaccurate and wont cause any problems...
2. Are the grease gun hoses ok to use for delivery? Some say that they work fine at first but could cause problems later on from breakdown and leaching into the fuel system.
3. What about copper tubing? Is it ok or will it become to brittle over time and vibrations from the engine? Smack a piece of copper tubing against a workbench and see what happens, it get very inflexable. .
4. I was told that if used on the right fittings teflon tape is ok to use as it wont be in contact with the diesel anyways. <i>Teflon is supposidly used to be able to tigten the fittings furthur without binding and NOT to actually seal the fittings. Its more to allow to fittings to turn tighter with less binding with the teflon as the lubricant, so to speak. </i> This actually makes sense if you really think about it.
5. Can a mechanical be mounted in a pillar pod?