where can i get a good, accurate fuel pressure gauge?
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I remember reading this thread a while back. Initab supplied a link to a place you can get them pretty cheap. I don't see a 0-5, but they may have them. Oh yeah- they are cheap (did I mention that?).
A friend of mine gave me his Holley 0-15 (POS) guage. Whatever guage you get make sure the face is GLASS. The Holley is plastic. Some fuel leaked while I was testing and ruined the plastic lens. Fogged it out- now you can barely make out the readings.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...pressure+guage
A friend of mine gave me his Holley 0-15 (POS) guage. Whatever guage you get make sure the face is GLASS. The Holley is plastic. Some fuel leaked while I was testing and ruined the plastic lens. Fogged it out- now you can barely make out the readings.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...pressure+guage
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paul yaw still sells them. they arent on his webpage anymore. so, i emailed him and he actually WROTE ME BACK!
> Dear Paul,
> Since your website has been updated. I cant find any info on your Fuel
> pressure gauges. Do you still sell these? If so, what range psi do they
> read, and how much are they?
> Thanks,
> Shawn Maguire
Somehow I missed this message. I apologze. The gauges are $47.00 and read
0-5 psi.
PY
> Dear Paul,
> Since your website has been updated. I cant find any info on your Fuel
> pressure gauges. Do you still sell these? If so, what range psi do they
> read, and how much are they?
> Thanks,
> Shawn Maguire
Somehow I missed this message. I apologze. The gauges are $47.00 and read
0-5 psi.
PY
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I read your email
What Tom said above.....
I bought one from American Science & Surplus for less than 10 bucks. Even though it was cheap it certainly didn't look cheap and seemed to work just fine.
EDIT- I just searched their site and didn't see any 0-5's. Bummer..... maybe they really are out of 'em. I'd give 'em a call, ya never know.
I bought one from American Science & Surplus for less than 10 bucks. Even though it was cheap it certainly didn't look cheap and seemed to work just fine.
EDIT- I just searched their site and didn't see any 0-5's. Bummer..... maybe they really are out of 'em. I'd give 'em a call, ya never know.
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Yaw did say his was the only accurate guage that he had found.
found this on the link inittab gave.
http://www.sciplus.com/singleItem.cf...LogFrom=Search
it is 0 - 15 but for 7.50 it might be worth a try.
found this on the link inittab gave.
http://www.sciplus.com/singleItem.cf...LogFrom=Search
it is 0 - 15 but for 7.50 it might be worth a try.
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Originally posted by jayroc
I got a liquid filled holley from Summit that works very well. Around $35.
I got a liquid filled holley from Summit that works very well. Around $35.
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sold the FD...kept the FB
it's not exactly cheap, but I have been very happy with my mechanical fuel pressure gauge from autometer. It comes with the isolator so you can mount the gauge in the car...where you really want it. It's the one mounted to the left of the stock gauge cluster.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...art=ATM%2D4313
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...art=ATM%2D4313
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