fuel pressure gauge
Any tips, lessons learned from installing plumbing for fuel pressure gauge for 4gc on 66-67 chevy II. Regulator mounted on passenger side of car and fuel gauge mounted near cowl and driver's windshield wiper location. thanks
Ed |
Re: fuel pressure gauge
The larger the line diameter, the more instant the correct pressure reading. I would suggest braided line with correct fittings even with the extra room needed and extra cost. A correct pressure reading can sometimes help diagnose problems and also monitor fuel pump condition. Remember also that volume is really important also on a carb motor. A clear plastic gallon jug measured to be an exact gallon is always at my shop and in the trailer. My opinion, regardless of the et, is pump a gallon after the regulator, in 20 seconds.
If FI I would take pressure directly off the fuel rail or log. Just remember that you need decent sized line to give instantaneous pressure readings whether by guage or data logger. |
Re: fuel pressure gauge
also remember pressure and volume are not the same thing-- ya can have great pressure and very little volume and vice versa great volume and very little pressure ---ya need X pounds fuel pressure and X gallons of fuel volume for maximum performance--FED 387
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Re: fuel pressure gauge
thanks guys. Will keep those recommendations in mind.
Ed |
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