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You should have gone with the 60 psi gauge. I am not going to say if yours will stay pegged all the time as supply and demand determine what reading you will see,but,it will bounce off the top number enough for you to think then you should have gone with a bigger gauge..... Andy
I just finished installing my gauges and I'm glad that I got the fuel pressure gauge that goes to 60 psi. I installed a new lift pump and my fuel pressure is at 26 psi at idle and 32-36 on the highway. I highly recommend the higher psi gauge.