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Old 05-16-2007, 08:09 AM
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fuel pressure gauge

im getting a 30psi fuel pressure gauge...is that enough? or do i need the 100psi gauge? thanx
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Someone else will correct me, I'm sure !

Stock to moderately modified, 30PSI will serve you just fine! Most aftermarket pumps will only push ~15-20psi.

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30 is fine.
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good....thanx...
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I thought aftermarket fuel pumps run at 20-35?????
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on a FASS you can swap the springs in the pump to get whatever PSI you need
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what does the fass 150 push then?
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I cant tell you off the top of my head, someone will chime in with the correct answer, I want to say 20-25 psi stock out of the box

hope this helps
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I wouldn't understand the need for pressure beyond 20-25 psi? I mean, it's a measure of resistance, correct?

Plus, analog gauges read most accurate at about half sweep, half of 100 is..........
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Geno's offers a dipricol electric 60psi...that seems like a good one IMHO
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according to danin (dipricol mfg) they dont make an electric fuel gauges.
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Originally Posted by goodeyesniper75
according to danin (dipricol mfg) they dont make an electric fuel gauges.
thats weird!!!!
what this then?
http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo....I_EFPG_60_OPWH
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My electric autometer goes up to 100!!
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if you go to dipricols website they dont have them....thats all im sayin...


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