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Jason74914 |
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I want to install an inline fuel pressure gauge in my 1.8L to monitor things while I diagnose some issues. Where is the proper place to do this for monitoring fuel pressure?
Diagram from PP: http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/technical_...4_18FI_diag.htm |
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Thanks all. I don't intend to try to screw into injector rail, just put it inline somewhere in the 7mm hose. I just needed to know where, and now I know.
FYI, JEGS has the gauges for $20, and also the fittings to put inline with hose. You can go with 0-60psi or 0-100psi in a multitude of colors/finishes. (On the topic of JEGS, I've had great experiences ordering from them. Even with standard shipping, the part sometimes shows up the next day!) http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performance-Pro...763500/10002/-1 |
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