Electric fuel pressure gauge.
Greg Hermann
bearbvd at sni.net
Thu Feb 11 19:04:57 GMT 1999
>How accurate are these guages compared to say a mechanics fuel presure
>guage that he attaches to the schrader valve? A mechanics guage is damn
>expensive so there should be a difference .....shouldn't there be?
>
>jw
For shop work, I always found that the low side freon gauge on a
refrigeration set worked just fine, way accurate, with no ill effects to
either kind of system so long as reasonable care exercised. Saved another
gauge.
Regards, Greg
>
>On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 JRECPA at aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 2/11/99 6:06:11 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
>> nicomax at erols.com writes:
>>
>> << I just found out from a friend about a set of marine guages that seem to
>> fill the requirementfor a electric fuel pressure guage at a not so
>> ridiculous price. They have the standard 2 1/16th electric fuel pressure
>> guages for $44.00 and the senders are $39.00 (list). The come in the
>> following ranges: 0-15psi, 0-60psi, and 10-90psi. Senders are 1/8th in
>> NPT. They also have a complete line of other guages: tachs, oil water
>> volts etc. They are made by a company called Gffrig and sold through
>> Livorsi Marine (847) 548-5900 or at www.livorsi.com. This is not an
>> endorsement, just provided for info, Nico >>
>>
>> Intellitronix has a digital fuel pressure gauge for $41.95 and sender for
>> $41.95 thru summit, or you can get their analog gauge for $29.95
>> plus the same sender as the digital.
>>
>> James
>>
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