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Author | Subject: Fuel pressure sensor |
prism7guy
Seasoned Pro Location: DoncastAAAAARGH Registered: 13 Jan 2008 Posts: 4,640 Status: Offline |
Post #1
What fuel pressure sensors are people using and where are they plumbing them in?________________________________________ Goldie the track car. |
Posted 8th Jul 2017 at 08:59
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welshpug!
Capt Pedantic Location: Bigend, Wales. Registered: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 25,838 Status: Offline |
Post #2
not using one, you can get a temporary test gauge to fit inline quite easily from torques.co.uk, not made for permanent installation though.stack do electric ones but the sender alone is about £100! ________________________________________ need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.comBring on the Trumpets. |
Posted 8th Jul 2017 at 12:08
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prism7guy
Seasoned Pro Location: DoncastAAAAARGH Registered: 13 Jan 2008 Posts: 4,640 Status: Offline |
Post #3
I might just have to get one of them torques ones and some adapters then, looks like a £35 investment.I'm assuming with a correctly functioning fuel pressure regulator the high pressure hose to the rail should read 3 bar at all times? I might make a rubber extension hose and run it to the gauge in the car as a temporary measure so I can see the reading if I go on a test drive. ________________________________________ Goldie the track car. |
Posted 8th Jul 2017 at 19:19
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miki4
Regular Location: Cologne Registered: 09 Nov 2015 Posts: 390 Status: Offline |
Post #4
3 bar compared to inlet manifold pressure. |
Posted 8th Jul 2017 at 20:02
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