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electric fuel pressure gauges
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Mail From: (email redacted) (Dave Miller)
> My solution was to go to an electric guage. For some reason you don't
> see many electric fuel pressure guages, though.
>
Stewart-Warner makes a nice 2-1/16" electric fuel pressure gauge... says
"FUEL PSI" on the face, 0-16 psi range in 1 psi increments. Part number
is P82888 for the stainless steel bezel, P82868 for flat black. Uses
their pressure sender number F82504.
Dave
Mail From: (email redacted) (Dave Miller)
> My solution was to go to an electric guage. For some reason you don't
> see many electric fuel pressure guages, though.
>
Stewart-Warner makes a nice 2-1/16" electric fuel pressure gauge... says
"FUEL PSI" on the face, 0-16 psi range in 1 psi increments. Part number
is P82888 for the stainless steel bezel, P82868 for flat black. Uses
their pressure sender number F82504.
Dave
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Mail From: Kelly Murray <(email redacted)>
As if Common Sense wasn't enough to avoid putting
a mechanical fuel gauge inside your car,
it's also against the rules for probably every race track,
at least those with sanctioning bodies.
-Kelly
Mail From: Kelly Murray <(email redacted)>
As if Common Sense wasn't enough to avoid putting
a mechanical fuel gauge inside your car,
it's also against the rules for probably every race track,
at least those with sanctioning bodies.
-Kelly
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