Fuel pressure sensor
rr
RRauscher at nni.com
Fri Apr 14 03:06:59 GMT 2000
If I remember right, someone on the list found a ford part that
was reasonably priced. Ford has some returnless fuel systems that
control pressure via pump volts, with a fuel pressure sensor feedback.
hth's
BobR.
MysticZ wrote:
> Jason R. Haines wrote:
> >
> > What kind of accuracy and cost are you looking for in a sensor? Do you need
> > current output, voltage output or what? Omega ( http://www.omega.com ) has
> > some sensors in the $225 and up range. We use a 0 to 100 psi, 8 to 30 Vdc
> > input, 0 to 10 Vdc output sensor on one of our engine dynamometer cells and
> > on our chassis dynamometer.
> >
> > I am told Snap-On sells a sensor that is compatible with their scan tool (so
> > you can record ECM data and fuel pressure.
>
> I need 0-100 PSI, voltage output (pref 0-5 volts), accuracy isn't that
> important (1-2 PSI is probably overkill). Price is important. If the
> sensor is going to cost more than $40-$50 I'll skip it and do something
> else with this.
> --
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