seeking fuel pressure sender

Shannen Durphey shannen at mcn.net
Tue Oct 7 05:02:57 GMT 1997


I think that somewhere around 92 or 93 GM makes a Lumina with variable fuel
(alcohol) capability.  I think this has a fuel pressure sensor, and or fuel
temp.  Can't remember for sure, but I'll check the service manuals tomorrow.


Frederick Breittweiser writes:
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> >Frederic "Mr. Nitro" 
> 
> LOL.  Naaaah... haven't run Nitrous on anything in years.  I never could
> get it dialed in right and blew a few pistons along the way.  Its Mr.
> Turbo/Supercharger now ;)
> 
> >for aircraft application that looks exactly like an automotive
> >oil pressure sender (1/8 NPT fitting, p/n PS-211-9000) Would prefer
> >to find the automotive version for 1/4 or less the price. Still
> >looking...  Steve
> 
> What you need is a pressure sender, capable of measuring 0-15 PSI for
> carbs, and 0-60psi for FI, that can handle corrosive materials.  If you
> can't find a suitable unit in an auto-store, I'd check out the industrial
> suppliers in your area.
> 
> I also believe VDO makes a fuel pressure sender/guage that might be
> suitable.  The one I'm picturing has the guage/sender built right in, and
> is mechanical, thus sitting on your fuel rail, or off your carb.  Liquid
> filled if I recall.
> 
> I need to keep better track of this stuff...
> 
> 
> Frederic Breitwieser
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