Fuel Pressure Gauge Install
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I want to install an electic fuel pressure gauge. Is there already a 1/8 NPT port in the system or do I need to tap into it somewhere?
t-ed into the fuel line for mine also. no problems.
its a boring gauge to look at isnt it? lol. just sits there at 52psi. does a get a little exciting when your at WOT. gauge might hit 51 or even 50psi. gives me goose bumps. lol. God im bored.
its a boring gauge to look at isnt it? lol. just sits there at 52psi. does a get a little exciting when your at WOT. gauge might hit 51 or even 50psi. gives me goose bumps. lol. God im bored.
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It's always best to tap into the fuel system someplace by using and adapter or fitting instead of cutting a line. Cutting a line sure does work, but incase you ever need to put it back to stock, or remove that tap, then you end up having to replace the entire line which can on our cars, become costly.
we offer a t-tap fitting located on our site in the link below that fits between the regulator and rail...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=2799
we offer a t-tap fitting located on our site in the link below that fits between the regulator and rail...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=2799
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Originally Posted by Tony@Performance
It's always best to tap into the fuel system someplace by using and adapter or fitting instead of cutting a line. Cutting a line sure does work, but incase you ever need to put it back to stock, or remove that tap, then you end up having to replace the entire line which can on our cars, become costly.
we offer a t-tap fitting located on our site in the link below that fits between the regulator and rail...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=2799
we offer a t-tap fitting located on our site in the link below that fits between the regulator and rail...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=2799
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there are dampers on the rails, yes, but the main regulator/damper you want to use this t-tap with is the one on the rail under the plenums, not the one that's visable on the top pass. side of the motor.
Originally Posted by Tony@Performance
there are dampers on the rails, yes, but the main regulator/damper you want to use this t-tap with is the one on the rail under the plenums, not the one that's visable on the top pass. side of the motor.
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t-ed into the fuel line for mine also. no problems.
its a boring gauge to look at isnt it? lol. just sits there at 52psi. does a get a little exciting when your at WOT. gauge might hit 51 or even 50psi. gives me goose bumps. lol. God im bored.
its a boring gauge to look at isnt it? lol. just sits there at 52psi. does a get a little exciting when your at WOT. gauge might hit 51 or even 50psi. gives me goose bumps. lol. God im bored.
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