pressure gauge for fuel rail
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do any of you guys know where to get a gauge for the fuel rail 85.5 944
just saw a gauge on a 928 and thought it would be kinda kool to put one on my car as well
just saw a gauge on a 928 and thought it would be kinda kool to put one on my car as well
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get a gauge from VDO - summit racing probably carries them (about 40$). Tap it onto the nut on the end of the rail. You may have to make an adapter (with pipe fittings - easy) to avoid dinging the hood though.
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I've been thinking about doing this gauge idea too, but using a braided SS line and routing it to the battery compartment to avoid the denting the hood. I took a look at some of the gauges on the net and found them way overpriced for what they are. I work for a control and automation company and we stock industrial gauges that would be great for this application. They are made by Wika and come in most ranges (0-30, 0-60, ect.) They have a 2.5" dial, all 316SS wetted parts and a 304SS case. Back or bottom mount 1/4"npt. Silicone or glycerine filled. If anybody is interested drop me a line. The gauges are about $30. Here's a link to Wika for specs.
http://www.wika.com/web/ProductInfor..._Features.html
http://www.wika.com/web/ProductInfor..._Features.html
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