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Old 03-21-2011, 03:35 PM
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Anyone have any advice on using a pressure sensor and a aeromotive 13109 RFPR?


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You can use that one but it will have to be a custom install, your going to need new fuel lines and I think metric fittings.
A 3bar adjustable FPR from Lindsey among others will do the same thing and it's plug and play.

http://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Parts/944FUELREG.html

Or if you insist on doing it the hard way, you can find everything you need here:
http://www.extrudabody.com/servlet/t...cts/Categories
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Originally Posted by schip43
You can use that one but it will have to be a custom install, your going to need new fuel lines and I think metric fittings.
A 3bar adjustable FPR from Lindsey among others will do the same thing and it's plug and play.

http://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Parts/944FUELREG.html

Or if you insist on doing it the hard way, you can find everything you need here:
http://www.extrudabody.com/servlet/t...cts/Categories
Thank you for the helpful information My questions was directed at people using sensors instead of gauges though.
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It should work just fine and if the gauge port is 1/8" NTP the sensor should screw right in, just use some teflon tape or similar for sealing.
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Anyone know any cheap places to get SS 100psi sensor?
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Originally Posted by jasonlp
Thank you for the helpful information My questions was directed at people using sensors instead of gauges though.
Ohh pressure sensor = Fuel pressure sending unit!
I will be using one off the end of the fuel rail with a gauge and a brass tap for a sending unit.

You can get stainless steel lines at Jeg's and Summit Racing among others or here http://www.classictube.com/
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Originally Posted by schip43
Ohh pressure sensor = Fuel pressure sending unit!
I will be using one off the end of the fuel rail with a gauge and a brass tap for a sending unit.

You can get stainless steel lines at Jeg's and Summit Racing among others or here http://www.classictube.com/
http://www.aemelectronics.com/100-ps...sensor-kit-647
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http://www.egauges.com/vdo_send.asp?..._Fuel_Pressure

This looks to be the same thing for a little less.
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Don't forget these guys, I have the display and discovered that they have the fuel "sensor" thjat plugs into the ZT2 and display after I bought a standalone FP Gauge!
http://www.zeitronix.com/installatio...allation.shtml



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